King Charles III has made a significant decision that seems to have caused dismay among Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The 75-year-old monarch, who is battling cancer, recently allowed his estranged son, Prince Harry, to visit him at Clarence House last month. This decision has surprised royal fans and has been seen as a forgiving gesture toward Prince Harry, despite his and Meghan's previous claims about the senior royals.
King Charles also disregarded Omid Scobie's claims about the senior royals in his controversial book, Endgame, which has further stirred discussion among royal commentators and historians.
Some commentators argue that the king's meeting with Prince Harry sends a strong message to the heir to the throne, dealing a blow to Prince William and Kate, who have been targeted by the Sussexes since their departure from royal duties.
However, there are those who commend King Charles for taking steps to mend his relationship with Harry. His personal call to Harry about his cancer diagnosis and his willingness to meet him again are seen as signs of reconciliation and learning from past mistakes.
Relationship expert Louella Alderson sees King Charles' outreach to his son during his time of need as a gesture of respect and consideration, indicating a desire to mend their relationship.
Nevertheless, some believe that Prince William and Kate Middleton may not fully support King Charles' decision, as they have reportedly lost trust in Harry and Meghan.
The situation highlights the complexities within the royal family and the challenges of managing personal relationships amidst public scrutiny.