King Charles warned after Prince Harry's 'desperate' wish for Archie, Lilibet
“Why is Prince Harry suddenly so ‘desperate’ for his father King Charles to visit?"
King Charles has been issued a strong warning after reports Prince Harry has shared 'desperate' wish for the monarch to meet his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet in US.
The source tells The Sun, per the Daily Mail: "Harry has made it clear that he would love his dad to come and visit him and the family. He knows that they are strained, but he has mentioned several times a hope that his father can have a relationship with his grandchildren."
Commenting on the Daily Mail report, one royal fan warned the King, “King Charles will do more damage to the royal family if he visits the nasty duo in the US, the spares used has-been will only try to get more material for another TV interview or coax him into a photo-shoot.”
Another reacted, “Sure he does, so that Meghan can grab some photos of them with Charles and make money off of it. That's when the late Queen was wise to them and refused to be photographed with the children when they came to her last jubilee.”
The third raised question, “Why is Harry suddenly so ‘desperate’ for his father to visit? Is it because all the big money offers have dried up and he's got no talent to make anything on his own?”
“Harry is on the hook for another book; he has zero to write about hence is interest in a reconciliation,” the fourth also warned.
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