"Manifestly, King Charles harbors a desire to reunite with his progeny and grandchildren. Indeed, during the previous summer, there were purported invitations extended to them for a sojourn at Balmoral, invitations that regrettably went unanswered." Conversely, Paul Burrell, a former royal steward, casts doubt upon the feasibility of a casual rendezvous with the King.
"He is fully aware that, notwithstanding his princely status, he could ostensibly traverse to Kensington Palace and navigate the security apparatus with ease. He could even present himself at the threshold of Kate and William's abode. However, he is cognizant of the decorum befitting his station. He shall not encroach upon any royal abode uninvited, for it is not his prerogative to impose himself upon the Royal Family unless bestowed with a formal summons," he asserts.