Prince Harry and William’s ‘rift will be difficult to mend’ as King Charles 'looking for olive branch'

Prince Harry and William’s ‘rift will be difficult to mend’ as King Charles 'looking for olive branch'

Prince Harry and William's rift will be 'difficult to mend'

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Gabrielle Wilde

By Gabrielle Wilde


Published: 26/08/2024

- 15:25

King Charles may soon be looking to make amends with his youngest son

Prince Harry and William’s ‘rift will be difficult to mend,’ a journalist has claimed as it has been reported that the King could be looking to make amends with his youngest son.

The source claimed that Charles has taken "spiritual nourishment" from his discussions with religious leaders and is now more open to the idea of a reunion with Harry.


Speaking to GB News, NIgel Nelson said: "Bear in mind that King Charles is very devout. He has been all his life like his mother.

"Now, we don't know quite where the spiritual nourishment is coming from, if it's the church's spiritual nourishment.

Prince Harry and Prince William

Prince Harry and William have been feuding for years

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"I think the advice basically from the Church of England, for instance, is big on forgiveness.

"Forgive Harry, just, bring him back the fold. It doesn't quite explain in this story where this spiritual advice is coming from."

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Speaking about Harry and William's ongoing feud, he said: "That rift sounds like one that's going to be very difficult to mend.

"If it is medable who would be in a better position to mend it than their father?

"So if this was to actually happen, I mean, surely we'd all think it would be really great if Harry could come back and actually be part of that family again.

"Harry also has to get his act together, so it works both ways."

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King Charles could be looking to forgive his youngest son

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Prince Harry and Meghan have made several public comments about the King and the wider Royal Family over the past four years.

For example, in his memoir Spare, Harry referred to Queen Camilla as his "wicked stepmother".

Also, in an Oprah Winfrey interview, the Duchess of Sussex claimed an unnamed senior member of the Royal Family had "raised concerns" about the skin colour of her son Archie.

It also contained private details of his exchanges with his family members including his brother and Princess Kate.

Nigel Nelson

Nigel Nelson said that the "rift will be difficult to mend"

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A source has told The Sunday Times: "The problem for the King and other members of the family is the worry that if they have a chat with Harry, it will appear in Spare volume two.

"How do you regain the trust? I don’t think Harry ever can. But from the conversations I’ve had with the King, I would never say their relationship is irreparable.

"The King’s capacity to forgive his son is undimmed. There are other members of the royal family who are much more weighted against Harry, that’s the problem."

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