Prince Harry can't 'use his children' to reconcile with William


Prince Harry can't 'use his children' to reconcile with William

Prince Harry's children may have to bear the brunt of his damaged relationship with Prince William, source says

The Duke of Sussex, who met King Charles in February following his cancer diagnosis, has been unable to meet his older brother as he also missed Prince Harry's Invictus Games anniversary in May.

While the ruling monarch is keen to reconnect with Harry, William still believes Harry and Meghan's actions have deeply hurt his wife, Princess Kate.

Talking with Daily MailA source close to the couple shared that William has “turned the page” on that chapter in his life in which he once felt affection for Harry and has no desire to meet his children.

“The King looks forward to the day when he can see his Sussex grandchildren without the rancour that seems to permanently surround relations with his son who lives in California,” they said.

Charles wants to have a close relationship with Prince Archie (five) and Princess Lilibet (three), who have not visited the UK since June 2022, like the one he shares with William and Kate's children.

As for William, the insider continued: “Whatever happens in the future, the trust that was implicit in [William’s] The relationship with Harry is over for good. While some kind of reconciliation may be achieved, it will never be more than superficial.

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