
Charles III sends a very sad message to his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet: it's confirmed
Charles III sends a touching message to Harry's children, marking a moment of reflection and family change
Charles III's family has always been a reference point for history and traditions, but also the focus of internal conflicts. The relationships among all its members have been closely followed over the years. This is even more noticeable in times of transition.
Charles III, who has taken on his role as king, has experienced both moments of glory and difficulty. Regarding his family, the eyes of the world have focused on his relationship with his youngest son, Prince Harry. Meanwhile, his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, have found themselves caught in the media spotlight for various reasons.

King Charles III: a rapprochement could be on the horizon
The reconciliation between father and son seems closer than previously thought, thanks to the recent words of the Duke of Sussex. In an interview, Harry expressed his desire to improve family ties, especially with his father.
Victoria Ward, royal editor at The Telegraph, revealed that "the monarch has high hopes of bringing his family together before it's too late." In his plan, the presence of Harry, Meghan, and the children, Archie and Lilibet, becomes essential, even for his funeral. Although royal advisers haven't made any official statements yet, there is an air of expectation.

The king's funeral: an opportunity for family unity
There is speculation that Charles III's funeral could be the setting where the desired reunification is achieved. The royal editor at The Telegraph expresses hopeful words. "When the time comes, the monarch will insist that his youngest son takes his rightful place at the center of his family."
"Operation Menai Bridge," the code name for announcing the king's death, has an impact beyond protocol. The king's intention is for his son Harry and his grandchildren to be by his side in his final moments.

Charles III and Harry: future meetings and opportunities for reconciliation
There are also other instances of a rapprochement. One could take place at events such as Harry's Invictus Games in 2027 or on his 80th birthday in 2028. These moments could be the prelude to a new stage for the royal family.
Although these dates mark opportunities to smooth things over, Charles III's desire for unity seems firm. The family, united or not, faces a final opportunity to heal the wounds of the past.
Although the future remains uncertain, the hope of seeing Archie, Lilibet, Harry, and Meghan together is strong. Charles III seems fully intent on keeping his family united before his departure.
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