The 'sore spot' that King Charles has been dealing with since his break with Prince Harry began all those years ago is being revealed.
Ian Pelham Turner, a royal scholar, made this assertion in an interview with Fox News Digital concerning the King's "paternal" nature.
Mr Turner commented on the most recent bombshell, the BBC interview, saying, "Of course, he misses meeting Harry and Meghan's children just as much as they all miss knowing him."
It is also true that "Harry wants reconciliation, and I am sure Meghan wants it too."
And possibly "The point Harry was making was that the royal family needed to publicly invite them over so that they could all have complete protection. If it was a private visit, they would not have the same amount of protection.
Regardless, "the ball is in King Charles' court now to make the first steps and invite them all over," Mr Turner stated.
A similar statement was made by royal analyst Daniela Elser on News.com.au.
In that post, she also emphasized the widening rift caused by Prince Harry's royal status, particularly among the younger generation.
because "It is not known how often Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have met Archie but it certainly would not have been since 2019." Further, "they have never met, as far as is known, Lili."
Therefore, considering that "Charlotte and Lili are the only such 'blood princesses' of their generation" and maybe hundreds of years from now, "the only chance of them ever coming face-to-face is if they accidentally bump into each other ascending the staircase at 2042 the Met Gala," Ms Elser put it all down to being "glum."
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