Prince Harry reunion dream ends as King Charles receives shocking advice
King Charles and Prince Harry reunion in question after Palace insider's eye-opening confessions
Prince Harry received heartbreaking news from Buckingham Palace despite expressing a desire to make amend with his family in the UK.
A new People Magazine report about King Charles's next move amid the never-settling rift with his son sparked reactions.
Royal experts believe that the only way the royal family and the Sussexes can make peace is when the monarch extends an olive branch to Harry.
However, Palace insiders claimed that the King would not make the first move as his close move aides do not "encourage reconciliation."
The above-mentioned publication revealed that Harry's brother and the next in line to the throne, Prince William has shown "no interest" in making peace with him.
On the other hand, the monarch's beloved wife, Queen Camilla has preferred to stay out of the growing rift.
The source added that King Charles' private secretary Sir Clive Alderton is "unlikely to push for a personal outreach."
Royal commentator Valentine Low said that the King is surrounded by people who are not motivating him to reconcile with Harry.
He shared, "There is not a good angel in his ear to say, ‘Be a good dad and make the first move.'"
Valentine recalled Prince Harry's bombshell BBC interview, stating, "It wasn’t meant to be an attack, but it would be seen as one. It makes Charles reach out even harder."
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