Rumors surfaced last month that the father-son duo were preparing for "peace talks". According to OK! One source claimed that King Charles changed his schedule to make time to meet his son in London.
Now, royal sources have revealed that King Charles is prepared to issue an ultimatum to his second son and call for a truce in the ongoing feud. In an interview with Bella Magazine, the source stressed that the royal family "draws the line at public disputes."
Since leaving the royal family with his wife, Duchess Meghan, in 2020, the Sussexes have publicly criticized the discriminatory treatment of the royal family. Relations further deteriorated after Prince Harry published a revealing memoir, Spare, in which he portrayed his father and brother William in a negative light.
A source said: ``The King cares deeply about his son and Prince Harry's actions have hurt him deeply.'' "He will always be by my side, but he doesn't want to get involved in any public conflict."
Regarding the possibility of peace negotiations, the official added: "If negotiations progress, the king will make it clear that private family matters should no longer be discussed publicly. Work is underway to finalize the details."
The source further revealed that the palace is working on a "special program" to honor the new king, with key members of the royal family expressing their love for him. But there is reportedly a "strict ban" on all kinds of
In the program, "Aeon from Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry". The duke once claimed he found out the tragic news while checking his phone on a plane to visit the queen.
Prince Harry wrote in his autobiography, Spare, that he reflected on his grandmother's speech and her last visit on a plane.
Prince Harry claimed to have learned by looking at the BBC website on his mobile phone that the Queen had already passed away by the time the plane landed.
Prince Harry said Meghan disobeyed King Charles' orders to visit Balmoral.
Unfortunately, [King Charles] tweeted that he just didn't want it to be too crowded. "He told me that no one's wife would go, Kate would not go, so Meg should not go either," he wrote in Spare.
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