King Charles is hopeful that with time, he can make peace with his youngest son and daughter-in-law. Palace sources recently told The Telegraph that the monarch saw "tremendous flickers of hope" in his recent interactions with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex amid Queen Elizabeth’s death. "I don’t think anyone would deny that publicly Prince Harry and Meghan Markle behaved themselves during the loss of Queen Elizabeth II," Kinsey Schofield, royal expert and host of the "To Di For" podcast, told Fox News Digital. "We have heard whispers of title negotiations for the children and invitations revoked," she shared. "There were some undeniably uncomfortable moments during Harry and Meghan's time in the U.K.
However, King Charles is an optimist and appreciated their toned-down presence throughout the process.The king is eager for a truce but unfortunately, there are too many things in the pipeline that could jeopardize the Sussexes' relationship with the new monarch." Royal sources alleged that King Charles is optimistic that tensions with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will ease. (Getty Images) The queen passed away on Sept.
8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She was 96.The Sussexes, who were in the U.K. to support some of their charities, participated in events to mourn the late royal and attended her state funeral.
Despite strained relations within the family, a royal insider stressed to the outlet that the king "loves both of his children," referring to Harry and his older brother Prince William. "Over the last 16 days or so, there were tremendous flickers of hope.
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