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Prince Harry & King Charles Reconciliation 'Good Starting Point’ for Royal Family, Expert Claims
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Prince Harry & King Charles Reconciliation ‘Good Starting Point’ for Royal Family, Expert Claims

Prince Harry and his father, King Charles, finally had their long-anticipated reunion on September 10 at Clarence House in London. Since then, the royal watchers have been quite eager to see the next step regarding the Duke of Sussex’s relationship with the royal family. According to Robert Lacey, a royal expert, as reported by People magazine, the situation after the reunion has “to be handled with care.” In the meantime, another source claimed that the reconciliation is “a good starting point” for the royals.

Prince Harry & King Charles reconciliation ‘a massive step in the right direction,’ source claims

Ever since Prince Harry reunited with his father, King Charles, royal watchers have started to speculate about what the father and son talked about. According to People magazine, Ailsa Anderson, a royal source, told them that the reconciliation is “a massive step in the right direction.” The source continued, “It’s a building of trust.”

Another insider told the news outlet that Prince Harry and King Charles’ reunion “shows the way forward.” The person also claimed, “It is a good starting point.” Meanwhile, another source expressed, “It’s always better to be talking.”

People have been waiting to see whether Prince Harry will publicly open up about this reunion with King Charles. The author of “The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy”, Robert Hardman, explained, “If we hear nothing, there will be another meeting.” The author continued, “If we hear something, it will be a very long time before there is one.”

Robert Lacey, a royal expert, told the news outlet that the future after this reconciliation should be “handled” carefully. The expert continued, “as the palace sees it, for the foreseeable future.” The expert further claimed, “There’s no reason why, in theory, everything should be on an even keel.” “But it could go the other way, too,” Lacey added.

Originally reported by Nikita Nath for Reality Tea.

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