Desperate Times: Insider Reveals King Charles Has 'Lost All Trust' In Prince Harry

By Maria Angelino | Wednesday, 01 May 2024 10:30 AM
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Prince Harry's anticipated return to the United Kingdom next month has sparked speculation about a potential reconciliation with his father, King Charles III.

However, sources close to the royal family suggest that a reunion may not be on the cards.

Kinsey Schofield, host of the "To Di For Daily" podcast, shared her insights with Fox News Digital, stating, "The king is happy to spend time with his youngest son but will remain guarded to protect the people that he loves and who have shown him unconditional loyalty." She added, "Harry will always have access to his father, but the trust is long gone."

The 39-year-old prince is expected to visit the UK to commemorate the 10th anniversary of his Invictus Games. His last in-person interaction with his father was a brief 45-minute exchange following the king's cancer diagnosis. Despite their simultaneous presence in London, the Telegraph reports that King Charles III, who is 75, may be too occupied with royal engagements for a reunion.

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Schofield further commented on the strained relationship between father and son, stating, "Prince Harry is suffering the consequences of his actions. Harry does not take responsibility for the tsunami of hurt he has caused his family. The king sees this very clearly." She also expressed concern about Harry's perceived lack of remorse for revealing family secrets for financial gain.

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Since stepping down as senior working royals in 2020, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have resided in Montecito, California, with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Harry's memoir, "Spare," released in January 2023, criticized several members of the royal family, further straining relationships.

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"King Charles is not pushy and will not demand any type of reconciliation," Schofield added.

Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal expert, believes that a meeting between father and son is likely, given the king's ongoing battle with cancer. He told Fox News Digital, "The king’s door is always open to his son, though that does not mean they have a meeting of minds."

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However, a meeting with Prince William and Kate Middleton is reportedly unlikely. Fitzwilliams explained, "Catherine is undergoing preventative chemotherapy, and this is an extremely stressful time for her and for William and their family. I would not expect them to meet."

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If a reunion between Harry and his father does occur, it is expected to be brief, similar to their previous meeting in February. Royal author Christopher Andersen told Fox News Digital, "Harry’s trip does serve an important purpose because it allows him to once again visit his father without sounding alarm bells about the king’s condition."

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Andersen also noted that King Charles does not see it as his responsibility to mend the relationship between his sons, especially considering the current challenges faced by Prince William, who is supporting his father and his wife through their respective cancer battles.

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"Harry is focused on his father’s health. That’s the purpose of this trip – to check in on Papa and see for himself how he is doing – as much as it is to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games," Andersen said. He added, "The king’s cancer battle may have the effect of repairing his relationship with Harry, but there is no evidence that it has had any healing effect on the brothers. There is still great, simmering anger there."

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