As a father, it is claimed that King Charles III has one major regret — the way he raised his two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.
Royal sources revealed that His Majesty believed that he needed to be strict with his children. He also feels that he did not set enough boundaries.
The King had an idea of how to educate the young princes, and their late mother, Princess Diana, had other plans.
His Majesty accepted the lax route with the boys, and he forever regretted it. He feels that if he were more firm with Prince Harry and Prince William, they would have been different adults.
The 76-year-old has had a dramatic change of attitude towards the concept of parenthood. King Charles feels that it is never too late to be a good and tough parent, and he plans to do that in his upcoming meeting with his sons.
The Sovereign, who is battling cancer, is set to vacation with Prince William and Prince Harry and their families over the summer.
King Charles will be in Scotland with Queen Camilla, and he wants Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children to join him.
The Sovereign will also extend invitations to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and their two children to travel to Scotland.
He wants the princes to know whether it will be the easy or the hard way. The King wants peace and unity this summer, and he intends to get them whether his sons want to or not.
According to a former staff member who spoke to Sky News Australia via The Mirror, King Charles will first play peacemaker between his sons.
He will also push for Prince Harry to end his ludicrous behavior and demand that Prince William stop being stubborn and find a path to move forward.
The expert, former royal butler Grant Harrold, stated: “It is very likely that Harry and William will see each other next month, and anything is possible. The King will want the brothers to patch things up, so it’s more than likely that he could play peacemaker.”
Harrold continued by explaining that “family is of the utmost importance to The King” and added: “Family means everything to the King, like his mother and one of his top priorities will be to ensure that this family rift is healed.”
Hopwever, if his calming efforts fail, King Charles, who is known for having a fiery temper, will order his sons to move beyond their preposterous behaviors and put forth a united front.
For the sake of his aging nerves, his complicated health, and the monarchy, The King will reign in peace, but it is not known if it will last.