
Buckingham Palace sends an urgent message from Charles III: it's very serious
Sources close to the royal palace confirm that Charles III has made a drastic decision and this time it is final
The British royal family has been under great tension lately. But this time, it seems that the internal fractures are reaching a critical point. Once again, one of the protagonists of the new controversial moment is Prince Harry.
Despite Harry's public efforts to heal old wounds, his words seem to be having the opposite effect. Sources close to the royal family have made it clear that for Charles III, it is more serious than he shows. In his recent interview with the BBC, Harry publicly expressed his desire to reconcile with his family.

Harry's legal battle and the estrangement from Charles III
One of Harry's latest actions that increased the pressure was his legal battle against the British government. The reason for this conflict was the withdrawal of official protection for him and his family during trips to the United Kingdom. This legal defeat marked the beginning of a new wave of tensions within the royal family.
Although the prince made clear his desire to get closer, the words expressed in the latest BBC interview did not have the desired effect. His recent criticisms of the Royal House for this judicial decision have not been well received. According to sources close to Buckingham Palace, his statements "have taken a toll," making it clear that Harry's situation has become unsustainable.

Charles III and Harry: a relationship difficult to heal
As tensions rise, the royal family, according to sources, feels that any private conversation with Harry has become impossible. "The family feels that private conversations with Harry are not possible," they assured, reflecting the lack of trust at this critical moment.
Royal expert Robert Jobson has pointed out that Harry has a great opportunity for reconciliation, but his approach remains wrong. "Harry should have told his father: 'I'm sorry, I was wrong, but I want to reconcile,'" Jobson indicated. The lack of this gesture is making it more difficult to solve the tensions, especially after the words Harry launched about his father's health.

Harry mentioned on the BBC that he didn't know how much time his father had left, which according to experts was a direct blow to any attempt at rapprochement. The prince's words, referring to his father's fragile health, seem to have frustrated any possibility of reconciliation. Despite the royal family's mistakes, Charles III has shown a willingness to forgive, but Harry's latest words have made him backtrack on what he had already advanced.
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