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**Royal Drama Unfolds: Prince Harry’s Lawsuit and Family Tensions**
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, made a significant return to London for a preliminary hearing in his legal battle against the publishers of the Daily Mail.
Interestingly, Prince Harry's courtroom appearance coincided with a momentous event in Germany, where King Charles III delivered a historic speech to the Bundestag during his inaugural overseas state visit as monarch.
Despite both father and son being on UK soil simultaneously, reports suggest that any potential family reunion between them did not materialize, with King Charles purportedly preoccupied with his royal duties.
The absence of a meeting between the two has sparked widespread speculation regarding the state of their relationship.
Renowned experts in royal matters have offered insights into the unfolding saga within the Windsor family.
Alexander Larman, author of “The Windsors at War,” views this latest episode in the Windsor rift as a significant indication that the monarch may be signaling a point of no return in his relationship with his second son.
Christopher Anderson, the author of “The King,” asserts that King Charles III remains incensed by the explosive revelations contained in Harry's memoir, “Spare,” particularly the unflattering depiction of his wife, Camilla, as a conniving antagonist.
Anderson casts doubt on the prospects of a reconciliation, suggesting that even if Prince Harry were to extend an olive branch before the impending coronation, a warm reception seems improbable, given Prince William's reported dismay over the situation.
Adding to the discourse, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams opines that Prince Harry's current visit is unlikely to involve any familial reunions.
Fitzwilliams underscores the deep-seated nature of the divide between the Sussexes and the royal household, indicating a lack of scheduled encounters during this period.
Similarly, Ingrid Seward, another esteemed royal author, posits that King Charles III may harbor little inclination towards a confrontation with Prince Harry, given the perceived disloyalty manifested in his book, “Spare.”
Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla were absent from Windsor and London, embarking on a state visit to Germany on the morning of Wednesday, March 29th.
The royal couple's arrival in Berlin marked the commencement of a three-day diplomatic mission, representing Charles's first overseas state visit since ascending the throne.
In his address to the German parliament, King Charles expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, emphasizing the enduring ties between the UK and Germany amidst global challenges.