King Charles keen on Prince Harry return despite William's resistance
Prince Harry receives good news from King Charles amid reunion plans
King Charles prioritises reconciliation with Prince Harry as he does not want to make the "last years" of his life a "misery."
For the unversed, the monarch and Duke of Sussex's close aides were recently photographed in London, which was seen as a first major step towards peace.
Now, discussing the ongoing speculations of Harry's return to the royal fold, Valentine Low claimed that the King would like to explore the option of reconciliation as he is a father before a monarch.
In conversation with The Sun, the royal commentator said, "Prince Harry doesn't want to betray his father. Yes, he betrayed all those secrets as he wanted to let things out in his Netflix documentary and his book, Spare."
He believes that "Charles is primarily a father than monarch." Valentine added that the monarch is in "immense" pain due to the ongoing rift in his family.
"He has said he doesn't want them to make his last years a misery. Charles will want to explore a reconciliation if this is what this is, and he's perfectly right to do so," the royal expert added.
On the other hand, the eldest son of King Charles, Prince William, is reportedly not on the same page with his father.
It has been reported that the future King might not welcome Harry back due to the unhealed wounds caused by his attacks on the Princess of Wales.
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