Prince Harry has 'blown all trust' with King Charles: 'No sign of reconciliation'

Prince Harry had said "I would love reconciliation with my family"

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Prince Harry has blown all trust with King Charles: No sign of reconciliation
Prince Harry has 'blown all trust' with King Charles: 'No sign of reconciliation'

Prince Harry has reportedly 'blown all trust' with his father King Charles, and there is ‘no sign of reconciliation’, a royal expert has claimed.

Royal expert Hilary Fordwich, while speaking to the Fox News Digital, claimed that it was always "extremely unlikely" that the king would have met with Harry during his Canada visit.

The royal expert said, "Harry has destroyed any trust with his public airing of grievances in his security dispute, as this is a constitutional matter."

The monarch cannot have a private conversation with his ‘wayward son’ without the fear of Harry revealing to the media the content of such a private family discussion," Fordwich said and added "There is no sign of reconciliation.”

Prince Harry’s statements reflect a sense of resignation regarding the lamentable state of their relationship, which remains “deeply fractured," the expert further claimed.

Another royal expert Helena Chard told the Fox News Digital, “Prince Harry is the king’s flesh and blood, so of course he would like some sort of reconciliation with his youngest son.

"However, it’s been over five years since Megxit, and still, Prince Harry is full of animosity."

Helena went on saying, "Prince Harry has blown all trust and any reconciliation with his father and the royal family for the moment."

In an interview with BBC recently, Prince Harry said, "I can't see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the UK at this point."

"There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family," he added, but had now "forgiven" them.

"I would love reconciliation with my family. There's no point continuing to fight any more, life is precious," said Archie and Lilibet father, who said the dispute over his security had "always been the sticking point".