"They have a very strong relationship": Prince Charles would always be the "rock" of his son Harry
Despite the shock of the "authorized" Finding Freedom, centered on "Megxit" biography, Prince Charles would still provide moral and financial support to his youngest son, the Sun revealed on Friday August 7th. And would not maintain any resentment towards the latter.
"Disappointed and broken" by Finding Freedom, the "authorized" biography of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Prince Charles would not hold it against them. An anonymous source told the Sun on Friday, August 7, that the Prince of Wales still had an unwavering bond with his youngest son. "They have a very strong father and son relationship," said the witness. Many people thought that the book (1) would mark the end of Harry and Meghan's bond with England. Too many close to the Sussexes are criticized and attacked there, in particular Kate and William. But the Prince of Wales has made it known his door is still open to them. "
Finding Freedom would by no means be a point of contention between the future heir to the throne of England and his youngest son. "Charles is determined not to make it an obstacle to their relationship," continued the source close to the duo. He provided him with financial support (at the rate of 2.5 million pounds sterling (3.2 million euros) for a year, editor's note), as any father would do when his son moves in with his newborn baby and his baby. wife on the other side of the world. Their relationship is rock solid and they stay close. They talk to each other at least once a week and Charles is still a driving force in Harry's life. "
Support from Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II
Besides their family bond, Prince Harry and the son of Elizabeth II are also said to be united by their personal history. The Prince of Wales had indeed been forced to give up marrying the love of his life, Camilla Parker-Bowles, to unite his fate with that of Diana Spencer. Which explains, according to the anonymous witness, Prince Charles's empathy towards his son, torn between his royal obligations and his love for Meghan Markle.
"Charles knows what it's like to be torn when you're a member of royalty," the anonymous source analyzed. In addition, the father of princes Harry and William would not be opposed to a possible return of the Duke of Sussex within the monarchy. For her part, Queen Elizabeth II reportedly told her grandson, during a one-on-one lunch at the end of February, that he would "always be welcome" if he wished to resume his royal duties. Not sure that Prince Harry, caught between the future launch of his foundation and the delivery of meals to the poorest in Los Angeles, is considering this option for the moment.