Prince Harry crashes and burns in his efforts

Prince Harry obtains his hopes completely and completely destroyed

After the meeting of King Charles with Prince Harry, the revelations were revealed concerning the Duke’s intentions.

While complaints allege that the Duke wants to “help” his older brother, a source says who was “put in bed years ago” because he is “very happy with his life in California”. As well as “just visit the United Kingdom as and when to support its patronages and causes”.

Later, the feelings were also taken up by a spokesperson who said: “The Duke said that;

For those who were reversed with the comments that advanced all of this, when Megxit talks were underway, conversations were exchanged on an arrangement “ half and half-time ” where the Sussex could earn their own money and also attend some royal commitments per year.

However, this proposal had been rejected at the time, and it seems that King Charles was also firm on the decisions of his deceased mother. Lead a source to manifest and say The Daily Mail“Whoever is behind them seems to have confused a brief tea and a slice of cake for the Versailles Treaty.”

Because “these syrupy briefings of supposed sources of Sussex explain precisely why the King and Royal family hesitates if to get into any road towards rapprochement”.

The reason being “if the intention is to encourage a reconstruction of confidence and relationships, they serve the precise opposite effect”.

Also “as the visit of the state of last week clearly demonstrated it, the power and the impact of the modern monarchy reside in the unshakable link between the King and the Prince of Wales, supported by other members of the family work”.

The assertion that caused all of this was a report of The telegraph This said: “The king was absolutely clear to maintain the decision of his deceased mother according to which there can be no public role” half at half “for family members”.

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