King Charles Unlikely to Forgive as Tensions Rise Over Memoir Plans
Prince Harry's hopes of regaining favour with King Charles III have reportedly faltered, leaving the Duke of Sussex disheartened. Despite Harry's optimism about rejoining the royal fold, sources suggest that the King remains deeply hurt and not yet ready to forgive his son.
A royal expert has revealed that Harry believed his father would eventually forgive him and repair their strained relationship. However, this expectation appears to have backfired, with the rift between father and son as wide as ever. According to Tom Quinn, a noted royal commentator, there is no reconciliation in sight.
Further complicating matters is the alleged concern of the 75-year-old monarch about the possibility of Harry's wife, Meghan, writing a personal memoir, potentially with Harry's contributions. After the release of his book, Spare, in January 2023, Harry mentioned that he had to omit several parts, hinting at having enough material for a second book.
Quinn suggests that this tension makes a significant reunion between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family even more challenging. King Charles reportedly expects an apology from his son, while Harry and Meghan believe the Royal Family should be the ones to make the first move.
The author of Scandals of the Royal Palaces: An Intimate Memoir of Royals Behaving Badly claims the King is "privately furious" over Harry's reluctance to bring his children to the UK. Despite the public silence, Quinn asserts that the King is so upset that he is now refusing to take calls from Harry.