King ‘makes it clear Harry cannot be a half-in, half-out Royal’: The Telegraph
King Charles insists Prince Harry cannot hold a partial royal role, emphasizing formal representation is exclusive to working royals, following Harry's departure and public disclosures.
- King Charles has made it 'absolutely clear' that Prince Harry cannot be a 'half-in, half-out' member of the royal family.
- King Charles stated that Harry's visit was not meant to compete with his brother, but to show support.
- Harry emphasized the need to balance time between the United Kingdom and North America while honoring his responsibilities.
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Although King Charles and Prince Harry have recently come closer together, the British monarch has given his son a severe rejection. Prince Harry's wish to be a part-time royal for the British royal family is said to have been rejected by King Charles at the meeting about two weeks ago, as a source of the "Daily Mail" has betrayed Charles.Charles holds it like Queen Elizabeth"The king is a lenient man, but has the decision of his late mother tha…
Prince Harry's Comeback Blocked: Duke Told He Will Never Return as 'Half-In, Half-Out' Royal as Insiders Claim King Charles To Stick By Late Queen's Demands
Prince Harry's bid to re-enter the royal fold suffers a major blow following 'peace talks' with King Charles, as monarch tells son he can't be part-time royal.
Approximately 55 minutes of meeting were enough for King Charles III (76 years old) and his youngest son, Prince Henry (41 years old), to catch up after 19 months without looking face to face. The expected meeting took place last September 10 in London, in the face of the attentive expectation of the British press — and much of the international—, which has been theorizing for months about a possible rapprochement between the monarch and his mos…
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