The ‘growing wedge’ between King Charles and Prince William may prove to be ‘disastrous’ for the Royal Family, that’s already hurting from Prince Harry’s attacks, a royal expert has claimed.
Writing to News AU, analyst Daniela Elser remarked on recent claims stating that King Charles and Prince William have been disputing over the choice to invite Prince Harry to Charles’ coronation in May; as per sources, William is against his father sending out an offer to his renegade brother.
Referencing the iconic 2020 Father’s Day photo published by Prince William, showing him an in a loving embrace with King Charles, Elser said: “Here were two future Kings hugging with such a stunning excess of love and affection that Queen Victoria must have been rolling over in her grave.”
But now, according to Elser, "that father-son bond may be jeopardised, with a mounting chorus of warnings suggesting that Charles and William are at odds over the tricky topic of what to do with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex."
The royal analyst went on to explain how, following Harry and Meghan Markle's departure from the royal family in 2020, Prince William and King Charles were supposed to have formed a strong friendship, but that his bombshell memoir Spare has now damaged that alliance.
"What concerns here is not only what settlement they may all make concerning the coronation, but the fact that any kind of developing schism between Charles and William would be devastating," Elser added.
"The absolute last thing the royal family needs right now... is another destabilising and distracting family conflict," she added.