Prince Harry sees renewed hope for King Charles reunion, told royal expert
0Prince Harry has been told he holds a ‘golden ticket’ that could mend his relationship with the Royal family, especially with his cancer-stricken father, King Charles. Speaking with Daily Express, a royal expert suggested that the Duke of Sussex’s children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, might be key to reconciling with the Royal family.
The Sussexes’ kids have not had the same kind of connection with the monarch as the children of Prince William and Kate Middleton, largely due to Harry and Meghan’s rift with the royal family. Royal expert Kinsey Schofield believes that Archie and Lilibet could be the “golden ticket” for Harry to repair relationships with Charles and William. “If Harry did want a way back in he could use the excuse that despite his personal beef with King Charles, he wants his children to have a relationship with their grandfather.
It would be the perfect way back, wouldn’t it?” she advised. Schofield added, “Don’t forget, according to reports, when Prince Harry received the phone call that he was being evicted from Frogmore Cottage, he said to his father, ‘Don’t you want to see your grandkids anymore?'”
This advice comes after Closer Magazine reported that the Duke of Sussex is planning a ‘month-long’ trip to the UK to spend time with his ailing father, without Meghan. “He’s convinced that if he spends a longer period of time there, he’ll have a better chance to reconnect with his family,” a source told the outlet. Harry is “very anxious to go home and see his dad, catch up with his friends for his birthday in September, and also pay a visit to his aunt, Princess Anne,” they added.
The potential visit underscores Harry’s desire to rebuild family ties and provide his children with a meaningful relationship with their grandfather. As King Charles battles cancer, the opportunity for reconciliation becomes even more poignant. The royal expert’s advice highlights how the innocent bond between grandparents and grandchildren could serve as a bridge to heal familial rifts.