King Charles Takes A Public Stance In Conflict Against Prince Harry And Meghan Markle

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Prince Harry has said and done a lot since stepping down from his royal duties with his wife, Meghan Markle, by his side.

Markle and her husband flipped the monarchy upside down with the historical interview with media mogul Oprah Winfrey.

The revelations and accusations in the major TV event destroyed the polished facade that the British royals had been selling for decades.

The press agrees there was a before and after for The Firm. The televised conversations led to debates about racism, mental health issues not being treated, and neglect inside the Palace walls.

King Charles III‘s image took a massive blow once Prince Harry shared his truths.

The former soldier confirmed that King Charles did not understand his roles as a father, a protector, and an emotional guide for his sons.

The assaults continued when Prince Harry and the former actress debuted their multi-part series, Harry & Meghan, on Netflix. The powerful duo used the docuseries to raise tough questions about Queen Elizabeth II‘s legacy.

The spotlight was placed on Her Majesty‘s failures in the slavery and colonialism departments. The coup de grâce (for now) was in the scandalous pages of Prince Harry’s memoir Spare.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, ended his relationship with his brother, Prince William, by exposing his violent outbursts to the world.

He shared in disturbing detail the many attacks he suffered at the hands of the heir to the throne. Prince Harry, unfiltered, finally told the world how he felt about his stepmother, Queen Camilla.

His description of Queen Camilly was brutal, ugly, and bitter. He called her evil and dangerous. According to Prince Harry, Queen Camilla ruined a significant portion of his life by entering the Royal Family.

She attempted to destroy what he had left by leaking mortifying and fabricated stories about him to the press.

King Charles is no longer afraid of the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle conflict

England inherited a King who is afraid of all conflicts. His Majesty has never responded to the incendiary comments made by his son.

Despite all the calls from royal backers, King Charles has refused to remove Prince Harry and Markle’s titles. Many view his decision to evict the couple from Frogmore Cottage as a slap on the risk.

However, all of that is about to change. Royal expert Richard Kay has predicted that King Charles has grown weary of his son’s actions and will remedy matters down the line.

Via The Daily Mail‘s Palace Confidential, it was revealed: “In the last few months, Harry has set about his brother William and sister-in-law Kate, but also Camilla, which is a no-go for Charles.’ The editor said Charles would have been ‘deeply upset that his beloved son could attack his beloved wife… (Charles) seems to be adopting the Queen’s strategy of doing nothing – and letting time be the healer. I think he is convinced that, over time, things will resolve themselves. He will be very reluctant to force an issue; he’ll be reluctant to take their titles away. I fear that what this means, in the short term, they’ll be more bad news for him down the line.”

King Charles showed his frustration at Prince Harry and Markle by declining to publicly wish his granddaughter a happy birthday.

King Charles takes the first stance against the Sussexes

On Sunday, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter, Princess Lilibet, celebrated her second birthday during a small party in Montecito.

Zero members of the Royal Family have sent best wishes to the child on official websites or social media platforms. The Mirror noted that one year ago, King Charles, Kate Middleton, and Prince William wished Lilibet a joyous birthday.

The media outlet shared: “Rewind 12 months ago, both Charles – who was then the Prince of Wales – and Prince Harry’s brother Prince William sent well wishes on Twitter to Lilibet as she celebrated her first birthday during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II.”

Peace is not near for the Royal Family.

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