King Charles ‘fed up’ with Prince Harry as he plans UK visit, reconciliation ‘won’t be a quick fix’: expert

As Prince Harry gears up to return to the UK, many are hoping he’ll be reunited with his father, but one royal expert believes peace talks won’t come easy.

On Wednesday, the WellChild Awards in London confirmed on Instagram that the Duke of Sussex is the guest of honor for the annual event on Sept. 30. The charity, which supports seriously ill children, is one of the few causes in the UK that the 40-year-old has kept since stepping back as a senior royal in 2020 and moving to California.

British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard claimed to Fox News Digital that the king, 75, who was diagnosed with cancer in February, is hesitant to meet with his younger son.

“All royal family members want to be sure that their conversations remain private,” Chard claimed to Fox News Digital. “King Charles is thoroughly fed up with Prince Harry assuming that he can [manage] his security requests. He will not be available 24/7 for Prince Harry’s demands.”

“However, King Charles loves Prince Harry as a father,” said Chard. “[He] will make an effort to communicate with him, especially on important days.”

For more than four years, Harry has been fighting in court over his security in the U.K.

The Duke of Sussex lost his taxpayer-funded personal protective security after he gave up his status as a working member of the royal family in 2020.

All royal family members want to be sure that their conversations remain private,” Chard claimed to Fox News Digital. “King Charles is thoroughly fed up with Prince Harry assuming that he can [manage] his security requests. He will not be available 24/7 for Prince Harry’s demands.”

“However, King Charles loves Prince Harry as a father,” said Chard. “[He] will make an effort to communicate with him, especially on important days.”

For more than four years, Harry has been fighting in court over his security in the U.K.

The Duke of Sussex lost his taxpayer-funded personal protective security after he gave up his status as a working member of the royal family in 2020.

The Telegraph previously reported that when Harry was visiting the UK in May for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, he turned down an invitation from the king to stay at a royal residence.

The Duke of Sussex reportedly turned down the offer because it did not come with any security arrangements, which, according to The Telegraph, would have meant staying in a location with public entrance and exit points and no police protection.

Instead, Harry stayed at a hotel, as he had during previous visits.

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