King Charles Maps Out Decision To Be Less Friendly To Prince Harry And Meghan Markle

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King Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla, seem to live by a simple motto “There is a time for everything.”

The rulers of England believe there was a time when it was possible to reconcile with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

The Montecito royals had to make the moves to apologize and reach out to His Majesty and his spouse before the crowning ceremony.

However, now that the coronation ship and all its festive balloons, union jack flags, and quiches have sailed — the relationship is almost doomed because he decided to be less amicable to the pair.

A close family friend of the Queen and King spoke to the Daily Beast to reveal that significant pressure has been lifted to reconcile with Prince Harry and Markle.

The pal claimed that King Charles’s door remains open, but he will not be making any kind gestures to end the rift.

The family friend went on to say that he is the King after all, and he is busy doing whatever a King does.

The media outlet: “A friend of Charles and Camilla told The Daily Beast that the “opportunity” and “pressure” for a solution to the feud that the prospect of the coronation had presented had now elapsed. The friend said: “The opportunity that was there for Harry to sort this out with the King is gone for now. Of course, Charles would always welcome a reconciliation with Harry and Meghan, he has made that very clear, and his door is always open in that regard. But now the coronation is done, I think Charles will want to focus on the job of being King rather than to continue being distracted by Harry and Meghan drama.”

According to the Royal Family friend who spoke to the media outlet, now that His Majesty knows how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle truly feel about the Royal Family, he has taken the decision to deliberately make the relationship less close.

The media outlet revealed: “Asked if Charles was more willing to hit pause on the goal of reconciling with the Sussexes now that he didn’t “need” them at the coronation, the friend of the King said: “He’s not that cynical. But having Harry there was very important for him, so, yes, there was pressure there. But he is immensely hurt by what Harry has done in the films and books, and Harry clearly feels aggrieved too, so I think a bit of distance now will suit everyone.”

It is believed that the King has already put the less friendly relationship strategy in place — he did not see his son when he was in London and is making no effort to spend time with his grandchildren — Archie and Lilibet.

King Charles even refused to have them at the coronation.

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