
King charles and prince harry at point of ‘no turning back’ as monarch shuts door on reconciliation: report
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King Charles’ bitter rift with Prince Harry has now reached a breaking point — and a royal reconciliation may no longer be possible, The Post understands. The monarch, 76, has kept a stoic
silence on top of a 5,459-mile-long distance from his estranged youngest son following his and wife Meghan Markle’s decision to quit royal life in 2020. Relations between the father-son duo
have become so fractured, that palace insiders no longer believe that a reconciliation is in the cards for the feuding royals. “There is no turning back,” royal expert Hilary Fordwich told
Fox News. “King Charles remains tender towards his son but can’t risk communication. Prince William now has absolutely no interest in mending fences.” Fordwich added that the king’s inner
circle says he “shouldn’t” make peace with his son “in a way that would burden Prince William’s future reign.” EXPLORE MORE “The animosity is so deep that William has shut the door on Harry.
Charles is not willing to go against his heir’s wishes,” she added. Indeed, trust — or lack thereof — remains at the heart of the rift. An palace insider told The Post that the king “simply
doesn’t trust Harry” — citing the Duke of Sussex’s explosive BBC interview, which is said to have shattered what little trust remained between them. The Post has reached out to Buckingham
Palace and reps for the Sussexes for comment. It comes after insiders told People that the cancer-stricken king is hesitant to mend bridges with the Invictus Games founder, 40. “The king and
William don’t trust Harry and Meghan with any kind of confidential conversation,” royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith told People, adding that “the underlying issue is trust.” START YOUR
DAY WITH ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW Morning Report delivers the latest news, videos, photos and more. THANKS FOR SIGNING UP! “It wasn’t meant to be an attack, but it would be seen as one. It makes
Charles reaching out even harder,” royal author Valentine Low told the outlet. What’s more, sources added that Harry’s estranged brother and future king, Prince William, has no interest in
extending an olive branch. “There is not a good angel in his ear to say, ‘Be a good dad and make the first move,’” Low told the outlet. In the midst of it all, palace insiders say Queen
Camilla is doing her best to “stay out” of the drama. Last month, a royal commentator weighed in on the discourse, saying the duke needed to keep a “dignified silence” if he ever wanted a
chance at a reconciliation with his estranged family members.