Prince Harry encountered resistance from Palace aides in his attempt to have a heartfelt conversation with King Charles, reportedly due to concerns that his presence would become prolonged.
This development came in the wake of the King's cancer diagnosis. Sources close to the situation revealed that upon his arrival in London last week, the Duke of Sussex had expressed a desire to spend a few days with his father at Sandringham.
However, he was redirected to Clarence House, his father's residence in London, for a brief, managed face-to-face meeting.
He was advised to arrange accommodation for the night elsewhere. According to an insider cited by The Sun on Sunday, Harry's visit to Clarence House was limited to just 30 minutes.
The decision to divert him from Sandringham reportedly stemmed from concerns that his stay there would be prolonged, hence the directive to ensure a brief encounter.
Royal insiders have suggested that Prince Harry faces significant obstacles in reconciling with the royal family, with assertions that Prince William would not permit his return to The Firm.
This skepticism regarding Harry's reintegration into the fold comes amid allegations that both he and Meghan Markle cannot be trusted.
Despite hopes that Harry's recent trip to Britain would facilitate healing within the family, doubts persist about the feasibility of such a reunion.
The Duke, currently in Whistler, Canada, attending the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistlers One Year To Go Winter Training Camp with Meghan, reiterated his commitment to visiting his family whenever possible.
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