According to insights from royal author Ingrid Seward, as reported by OK! Magazine, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex face the necessity of seeking the monarch’s blessings for their future endeavors, given the negative image associated with their criticisms of the royal family.
She further noted that King Charles himself desires to mend his strained relationship with his youngest son, evident in an invitation extended to them for a visit to Balmoral. Seward concluded that fostering positive ties with King Charles would be beneficial for the couple.
"Obviously King Charles wants to see his son and his grandchildren, and last summer he apparently invited them to Balmoral, which they turned down," Seward explained.
"We'll certainly be seeing Harry because he’s got to reappear for some court cases. Harry has been very clear that he doesn’t want to come to the U.K. unless he has the kind of protection he expects. Most of his court cases are ongoing, but in particular with the Home Office, he's really put his foot down on this," she added.
The dynamics of the couple's relationship with King Charles seem crucial not only for family ties but also for the resolution of ongoing legal matters, suggesting that their professional trajectories may heavily rely on the monarch's influence.