King Charles warned consequences are a coming

King Charles’ inability to handle confrontation has sparked a lot of alarm bells

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King Charles signals’ the alarm bells as his consequences come home to roost
King Charles signals’ the alarm bells as his consequences come home to roost

King Charles’ has just been warned about the consequences he’s now welcomed because of his inability to handle confrontation.

Royal author Ingrid Seward was the one to deliver this statement in her book My Mother and I.

It is about the Queen and King Charles, distaste for confrontation on any public forum and comes after reports spanning months.

These reports in question include the BBC interview where Prince Harry called on his father for not speaking to him, as well as past chats wit CBS and Good Morning America.

But with all decisions come consequences and in the eyes of Ms Seward, “like his mother and grandmother, Charles hated confrontation and did what he usually did when faced with a crisis beyond his immediate control: turned away from it.”

But “this course of inaction would come to haunt Charles over the years” in the form of his youngest son, Prince Harry.

The same son who “complained how difficult it was to get hold of 'Pa', as he calls him, when his father didn't want to take his calls, which he frequently didn't.”

What instigated it was that “after Harry and Meghan married, there was seldom a simple phone call from his father.”

Because, any and all at the time “contained various demands or requests, sometimes wrapped up in niceties, sometimes not.”

But “again, had Charles been firmer with Harry and, to some extent, William, in their formative years, they might not have caused him so much worry,” she concluded her thoughts by saying.