Prince Harry pours his heart out in letter amid reports King Charles won't forgive him

Reports claim King Charles do not ‘trust’ Prince Harry as reconciliation hopes go down

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Prince Harry writes emotional letter as King Charles take firm decision

Prince Harry poured his heart out in an emotional letter written to a group of veterans who made a record-setting trip from London to Mount Everest and back in only seven days to support military charities.

In a personal letter, the Duke of Sussex congratulated the group for their incredible effort and highlighted the importance of their mission.

The letter comes after People Magazine published a report claiming there are near to no chances of a reconciliation between Charles and Harry.

Writing the names of the team members, Veterans Minister Al Carns and former Special Forces soldiers Kevin Godlington, Garth Miller, and Anthony "Staz" Stazicker, Harry began, "Wow - what a remarkable accomplishment. What you have done is nothing short of extraordinary."

"Reaching the top of the world is an immense physical and mental challenge in its own right, but doing it with purpose to honour and support military families elevates this feat to another level entirely. I take my hat off to you all,” Meghan Markle’s husband added.

He continued, "You've pushed the boundaries of human endurance while shining a light on a cause that is deeply important to me, the well-being of our service families, especially children and young people who've experienced loss. For that, I am hugely grateful.

"You've not only conquered Everest, you've brought attention to the sacrifices of our Armed Forces in a way few others could."

Before signing off, he added, "Well done lads. All the best. Harry,” and ended the letter with his name and title, "Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex."

Meanwhile, a report by People Magazine claim that Harry’s BBC interview has made things worse with the Royal family.

“It wasn’t meant to be an attack, but it would be seen as one,” said royal author Valentine Low. “It makes Charles reaching out even harder.”

The report cited royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith, who claimed that even though there is a desire to reunite, but King Charles and Prince William “don’t trust Harry and Meghan with any kind of confidential conversation.”