King Charles has reportedly put an end to the feud with his estranged son, Prince Harry, following his cancer diagnosis.
As reported by The Times, an insider shared, "If there was ever a green-eyed monster or a sense of rivalry between the two, that is a chapter of the past."
The source claimed that the Monarch "sees his son as a useful ally on family matters and increasingly in discharging the duties of nation and state" despite the Duke of Sussex's growing rift with his brother, Prince William.
It is pertinent to mention that Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from their royal role in 2020 and moved to Montecito, California.
Since the couple departed from the royal family, the two have made it to the negative headlines because of their controversial statements against the senior members of the royal family.
However, in February, Buckingham Palace made a shocking announcement that King Charles had been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer, which left Harry worried for his father.
Speaking of the Duke of Sussex's growing concerns for the King, the source revealed, "He very much wants to support his father."
"That isn’t something new, but of course, with everything the King is going through with his treatment, he will continue to support him as much as he can," added an insider.
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