The Sussexes push forward with their plans, despite warnings, leaving the King increasingly troubled.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry remain unwavering in their pursuits, continuing to move forward with their goals despite repeated warnings. Their latest actions have reportedly intensified King Charles' concerns, with the 75-year-old monarch said to be increasingly worried about the couple's penchant for risk-taking.
An insider has disclosed that the King is particularly distressed by Harry's decision to visit Colombia, a move he considers perilous. "King Charles is deeply hurt by Harry's choice to travel to Colombia," the source revealed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appear determined to follow their own path, seemingly indifferent to the impact on their relationships with family members. "Harry and Meghan are focused on what they believe will benefit them, showing little regard for the feelings of their loved ones," another palace insider confirmed.
Royal experts and historians have also issued warnings, advising the couple to reconsider their decisions. "This trip to Colombia is the riskiest thing they've done since their move to the US," stated former BBC royal correspondent Michael Cole. "They should be very concerned. Their celebrity and royal status are their most valuable assets, and they need to be careful about how they leverage that celebrity, and with whom they choose to associate."