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Prince Harry’s Decision to Keep Children Away from UK Leaves Monarch Heartbroken
The decision by Prince Harry to keep his children away from the UK for an extended period has deeply saddened the King, as revealed by a royal commentator.
Despite Prince Harry's numerous visits, his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, did not set foot in England throughout 2023.
Even during significant events like the coronation, where Harry was present alone, Duchess of Sussex also chose to stay back, further prolonging the separation of the family.
Royal expert Michael Cole shared his insights on GB News, expressing how the King is feeling hurt by the limited time he has had with his grandchildren, especially having reportedly met Lilibet just once.
Cole emphasized the natural desire of any grandfather to spend time with his grandchildren, highlighting the King's deep affection for his children, grandchildren, and godchildren.
The absence of Archie and Lilibet from his life, against his wishes, is undoubtedly causing him great distress.
The prospect of Prince Harry reuniting with his children in the UK seems distant, with no clear timeline for their return.
Speculations arose when Harry and Meghan declined an invitation to the Duke of Westminster's upcoming wedding in the summer of 2024.
The royal family, including the King, Queen, and Prince and Princess of Wales, are expected to grace the occasion.
However, sources close to the Sussexes suggest that declining the invitation stemmed from concerns about potential awkwardness.
The rift between Prince Harry's family and the British monarchy appears to be widening, with the distance between them growing both physically and emotionally.
The decision to keep Archie and Lilibet away from their royal roots has undoubtedly strained relations and sparked discussions among royal commentators and observers alike.