King Charles’ apparent silence with his son has emerged, with experts wondering what it means for 2024.
Royal expert Kate Mansey made these findings public in one of her interviews with Time.
The conversation itself began with the Duke’s suit against the King’s Court drawing closer, and led Mr Mansey to say: “Harry’s decision to sue the King’s Government in the King’s Courts is the point of friction, I was told.
“Harry is challenging a decision by Ravec, the royal and VIP executive committee, which decides on the security provided to the royal family and other VIPs.”
“The royal household is represented on the committee and would have had a seat at the table when the decision was made to remove Harry’s automatic right to police protection in Britain.”
And for this reason, “it puts the king in a difficult position because Harry has been granted permission to appeal.”
And “until the deal is concluded, Charles feels he can say little to his son” and “As for Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, there is no communication with the King and Queen”, he also added before signing.