As King Charles celebrates his first year on the throne, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle find themselves facing what appears to be a significant snub, further exacerbating their ongoing rift with the Royal Family.
According to an exclusive insider, Buckingham Palace is gearing up to release a special documentary honoring the new monarch, King Charles. The documentary is said to feature “key members of the Royal Family discussing their love and admiration” for the King.
Reports indicate that both BBC and ITV are currently in negotiations to broadcast this royal tribute. However, the Palace has issued strict instructions regarding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s involvement in the program.
A well-placed source revealed to The Mirror, “There is already a strict directive against any mention of Meghan and Harry. As far as the palace is concerned, these two are no longer part of the narrative moving forward – their past actions have caused enough trouble to last a lifetime.”
This development comes at a time when there has been increasing speculation about a potential reconciliation between Prince Harry and his father, King Charles. In a recent interview with OK! Magazine, an anonymous source claimed that King Charles is open to meeting with Prince Harry and ending the feud, but only on the condition that Harry refrains from publicly airing their family issues.
According to another source quoted by Bella Magazine via The Mirror, King Charles “loves his son deeply, but he has been deeply hurt by Harry’s actions.” The insider added that the King is willing to support his younger son but is adamant about avoiding public disputes.
It remains uncertain whether peace talks will take place after Prince Harry concludes the Invictus Games at the end of September. Charles’ staff are reportedly working on “fine-tuning” the details, leaving the world eagerly awaiting any potential developments in the strained relationship between father and son.