The escalating tension between the British royal family and Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, has reached a dramatic new chapter. According to recent reports, King Charles has finally reached his breaking point, resigning from any hope of mending his fractured relationship with his son and daughter-in-law.
Since their high-profile departure from the UK in 2020, the Sussexes have launched repeated attacks on the royal family, airing their grievances in a series of interviews, the Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan, and Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare. These public outbursts have left King Charles “deeply hurt,” according to royal historian Robert Hardman in his latest book, Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story.
In his book, Hardman offers an intimate look into the King’s perspective on the ongoing rift. While Charles initially tried to engage with Harry and Meghan and find common ground, he has now reached a point of exasperation. “The King is extremely sad about Harry and Meghan, but there is a sense of resignation,” Hardman writes. “He has done what he can, and now as King, he must focus on his royal duties. He says, ‘I don’t want to know what the problem is. I’m just getting on with my life.’”
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Royal expert Angela Levin revealed that Meghan was reportedly “very upset” by the King’s decision to sell his own brand of jam, feeling that it intruded on her territory. However, Levin dismissed this as an overreaction, emphasizing that it’s “not in the King’s nature” to deliberately undermine his daughter-in-law.
The drama continues to unfold, with the King’s resignation from seeking reconciliation marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing saga that has captivated the world. The House of Windsor’s complicated and personal conflict is far from over, and the latest developments suggest that the wounds may be too deep to heal.