Before the unveiling of his controversial memoir, Spare, Prince Harry reportedly reached out to King Charles in an attempt to address their differences.
The Mirror, citing Scobie's explosive new book, 'Endgame,' reveals the Duke of Sussex's repeated efforts to engage his father in a conversation aimed at resolving their personal issues.
Despite these attempts, the monarch's 'cold' demeanor added a layer of difficulty to the already complex dynamics within the royal family.
According to a close confidant of Harry, the conversation, while not marked by raised voices or arguments, was undeniably awkward. The confidant remarked, "Recognizing the necessity of taking those initial steps, Harry understood that without them, progress would remain elusive."
Expanding on the dynamics, the source continued, "There were no heated exchanges, no arguments. However, the King's responses were characterized by a cold brevity rather than an openness to engage in a meaningful dialogue."
Scobie's narrative extends to discontent within the royal family regarding King Charles's handling of the situation. He shares insights from several family members expressing displeasure, emphasizing the growing frustration within a broader circle. In the author's words, "The situation is intricate, and there's a mounting sense of dismay among a wider group of family members who believe that Charles's reluctance to address the issues is detrimental to everyone involved."