Britain’s King Charles and his palace staff spend most of their time worrying about Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Prince Andrew, Duke of York, it is “general opinion”.
A royal expert quoted a source as saying “the door is always open” for Prince Harry to return to the royal fold, The Telegraph reports.
Royal expert Robert Hardman made the claims in his forthcoming book Charles III: The New King. New trial. The Inside, which will be released on January 18.
He further claims that Buckingham Palace is worried that Archie and Lilibet’s father will write a sequel to his bombshell memoir Spare.
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The royal expert writes in the book: “It has not gone unnoticed that Harry and Meghan’s wedding, their married life and their eventual exit from the royal world made up a small part – less than a fifth – of Prince Harry’s memoirs. This suggested either a sequel or perhaps a memoir from Meghan in due course.
The book goes on to claim that it is “generally perceived” that the monarch and his staff spend most of their time worrying about Andrew and Harry.
“In truth, however, the king has learned through the long years of royal domestic trauma how to compartmentalize matters over which he has little control,” added the royal expert.