According to a recent report, King Charles III has reportedly blocked Prince Harry's potential royal return, citing the need to safeguard his wife, Queen Camilla. The relationship between King Charles and his estranged son, Prince Harry, seems to have reached an irreparable point due to a significant underlying issue, as suggested by a royal expert.
Despite his love for his son, the 75-year-old monarch finds it exceedingly difficult to let go of the grudge he holds against the Duke of Sussex. The King's reluctance to forgive stems from Harry's revelations about his family in his memoir, titled "Spare." Royal biographer Christopher Andersen believes that Charles may never be able to overlook what he perceives as Harry's transgressions.
"It's important to understand that the one thing Charles deems unforgivable is criticism of Camilla," the expert explained. "It still deeply troubles the King, and I don't foresee an easy path to forgiveness. I don't think they will ever be able to forgive Harry for that." Anderson further claimed that Harry still holds resentment towards Camilla, and until this issue is resolved, the Duke remains isolated.
These revelations follow comments made by royal commentator Lizzie Cundy, who criticized Harry for not publicly acknowledging King Charles on Father's Day. She noted, "I found it particularly significant that Prince William sent a heartfelt message. It demonstrates the bond they still share and the respect he has for his father. In contrast, Harry was noticeably absent."
Cundy went on to mention the King's ongoing battle with cancer, highlighting his unwavering commitment to his duties, such as standing in the pouring rain during Trooping the Colour. "You can't help but admire this remarkable 75-year-old man. He epitomizes qualities that Harry lacks," she expressed during an interview with GBN America.