King Charles told to deal with 'loose cannon Prince Harry' swiftly to protect monarchy
PRINCE CHARLES will eventually have to deal with the outbursts from Prince Harry when he is King, according to a royal expert.
Prince Charles 'to deal with Harry once King' says expert
Royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti argued that when Prince Charles becomes King, he will have to deal with his son Prince Harry and his outbursts sensitively. During an interview with Express.co.uk, Mr Sacerdoti dubbed Prince Harry a "loose cannon" due to his consistency in attacking the institution of the Royal Family and its members. He added, it will likely prove to be a frustrating issue for King Charles as he may not be able to be as straightforward and frank with his son on repairing their relationship.
Mr Sacerdoti said: "I think Prince Charles is in a uniquely difficult position in terms of family relations with Prince Harry.
"That is because he is going to be the King next."
Mr Sacerdoti highlighted some of the problems Prince Charles will have to deal with as King.
He said: "When the succession puts him in the throne, he will have to, not only deal with the family dynamics but also consider constantly how that looks to the nation and the world.
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"I think that if Prince Harry is proving to be something of a loose cannon in terms of speaking out and criticising the Royal Family, then Prince Charles will need to tread carefully on how he reacts.
"I think that must be very frustrating for somebody because on a purely human and family level, you might want to reach out and make peace.
"You might want to rebuild the relationship with your children but when you know there is something bigger at play you have to be very careful in how you do that."
Despite these concerns, Mr Sacerdoti also praised the Royal Family for being able to rise above any issues it faces.
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He noted that the Queen and the monarchy, as an entity, have become very good at dealing with these challenges, including those caused by the Duke of Sussex.
"The Royal Family is constantly having to adjust to the modern world.
"Part of that modern world is the members of the family itself, every generation brings new challenges.
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"It is something that has worked well in Britain and has fairly decent support."
"But every generation of that challenges it in one way or another.
"If you are born into that family I think it is obviously quite difficult psychologically as an individual.
"But there are measures in place, routes you can take, that help you to deal with that."