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Prince Harry Loses Only Chance To Reconcile With King Charles After Breaking Royal Rule, Says ‘Source'

Prince Harry Loses Only Chance To Reconcile With King Charles After Breaking Royal Rule, Says ‘Source'

Yahoo16-07-2025
's statements in a BBC interview are reportedly hampering his attempt to reconcile with his father, King Charles. Speaking to the outlet in May, the Duke of Sussex hinted at a reunion with the king, given the monarch's cancer diagnosis may not leave him with a lot of time to live. Palace insiders exclusively told Rob Shuter's #ShuterScoop that Prince Harry breaking the royal rule has not sat well with his father, and he may potentially lose his only chance to mend the family rift. According to insiders, Prince Harry will now only be able to communicate about peace talks with King Charles through aides.
Prince Harry is reportedly looking for peace with the royal family five years after he and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped down from royal duties over alleged fallout. According to Rob Shuter's exclusive report, palace insiders believe the Duke of Sussex's BBC interview might be the reason the father-son reconciliation might never happen.
In a May interview with the outlet, the prince shared his thoughts on losing a legal challenge over his security in the U.K. Prince Harry expressed his desire to reconcile with the royal family but confessed that King Charles isn't speaking to him due to a dispute over his security. However, he hoped to mend the rift with his father. Referring to his cancer battle, he said, 'I don't know how much longer my father has.'
Prince Harry's speculation on King Charles' health only caused more trouble in the royal family. Sources told Rob Shuter that the Duke of Sussex violated a major royal rule, which is to 'never leak, never speak.' Due to his breaking the rule, King Charles has reportedly refused to speak. Palace insiders told the outlet, 'No more Oprah. No more Netflix. If Harry wants to talk, it goes through aides. Period.'
Meanwhile, insiders revealed that Prince William has no desire to be part of the reconciliation. They told the news outlet that the Prince of Wales has 'moved on.' Referring to the siblings' alleged rift, they continued, 'The frost hasn't thawed. Not even close.'
As it is now, Prince Harry and King Charles' reconciliation rumors are on the rise since their respective royal aides met in London.
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