Since inheriting the throne in September 2022, King Charles has not enjoyed a single moment of tranquility. Aside from being diagnosed with cancer in January early 2024 and preparing for the coronation last year, William has spent a significant amount of time dealing with the emotions surrounding his son, Prince Harry.
For years, the Duke has lashed out at his royal family, and while King Charles is said to wish to reunite with him despite their disputes, other people are also involved. He has scarcely seen his cherished grandchildren, Prince Arhcie and Princess Lilibet, and is thought to be saddened.
Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, recently visited Nigeria on a three-day tour to champion the Invictus Games, which Harry founded. However, the trip reportedly left King Charles and Harry’s brother, Prince William, furious. Now, the king could make a drastic decision: strip Harry of all titles because of what he did during the Nigeria visit.
For years, the relationship between Prince William, King Charles, and Prince Harry has been strained, and they are said to only communicate when absolutely necessary.
Prince Harry flew to the United Kingdom shortly after King Charles’ cancer diagnosis was announced. Some rumors stated that he may return to royal duties if everything seemed good; nevertheless, if William decides to do so, it is out of the question.
In February, William and his father met at Sandringham, where a source told the Mirror that there is “no chance” the future king would allow Harry to ever return to royal life.
“Whatever has been discussed between William and the King is private, but it is absolutely and categorically clear that he (William) would not allow Harry to return. He thought it was a bad idea at the time and he’s even more clear now,” the source said.
When Prince Harry returned to the UK to briefly see his father, the royal expert stated that William had “got used to Harry being rude, unkind, and attacking his wife.”
Meanwhile, it’s well-known that Harry had issues with Camilla as a teenager. In his book Spare, he portrayed her as an alienating figure within the royal family. He also gave her quite the cruel nickname, the “other woman.”