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King Charles III Sees Hope for Reconciliation with Prince Harry
King Charles III has reportedly seen flickers of hope for a reconciliation with his son, Prince Harry.
After the Queen's passing, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been seen participating in public events with other royals, raising hopes for a possible reconciliation with their father.
According to a royal insider, the king continues to love both of his children and there is hope for a reason for togetherness in the future.
Despite moving up from sixth to fifth in line to the throne, Prince Harry's titles have not changed, and he is still too far down the line of succession to ever be expected to be king.
However, Charles has the option of inviting Harry and Meghan to return as part-time working royals if he so chooses as the new head of the Windsor family.
Harry and Meghan's migration to the US has strained their connection with their father, but they had spent time cultivating their relationship with the Queen.
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However, there have been issues in their relationship with Charles and William.
Meghan publicly singled out the Duchess of Cambridge for reportedly making her cry in the lead-up to the wedding.
In a more recent interview, Meghan made news for her comments that forgiving takes a lot of effort and that she can say anything.
Prior to their resignation as active royals, Meghan claimed that she and Harry were upsetting the dynamic of the hierarchy just by existing.
Harry appeared to issue a subliminal warning to those closest to the Queen during an interview with NBC's Today show while in The Hague for the Invictus Games earlier this year.
He said he wanted to make sure his grandmother was protected and had the right people around her.
The firm has been preparing for Harry's upcoming autobiography, which he has promised will be an exact and fully truthful chronicle of his life, in the meantime.
A release date has not yet been set, but Penguin Random House anticipates publishing the memoirs in late 2022.
In the royal household, there will be worry that the Duke may discuss his falling out with William, his rocky friendship with Charles, his opinion of his stepmother, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the unsettling effects of Megxit.
According to a new book on the royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle chose to travel to Ibiza and the south of France, instead of accepting the Queen's invitation to bring their son Archie to Balmoral.
According to reports, the pair turned down the monarch's invitation in the 2019 summer.
The couple then made a pit stop in Nice to see Elton John's property in the region of southern France.
According to a different recent royal book, royal insiders began to suspect that her activities at the time might have been a part of a plan to transition from becoming full-time royals.
Her departure from the royal family in excerpts from Courtiers.
The hidden power behind the crown that were serialized in the Times.
They think she wanted to have the opportunity to declare, look how they failed to assist me.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shocked the Queen and the royal family in January 2020 when they declared their plan to leave their positions as senior royals and go to the US.
Senior royals then conferred for 10 days to work out the specifics of the departure.
The Queen expressed her hope at the moment that today's arrangement permits them to start establishing a joyful and peaceful new life in a statement.
However, Ms. Nicol asserts that the late Queen was devastated to learn that they desired to renounce their regal positions.
She was deeply offended and told me, I don't know, I don't care, and I don't want to think about it anymore, according to a source cited in her book.
The Sussexes attended several events during the period of national grief that preceded the Queen's state burial last week, standing at the site of the other members of the royal family.
On the day the Queen's passing was announced, the pair was in London as part of a tour of Europe.
After extending their stay until the funeral, they left for California.