King 'offered Prince Harry an olive branch and he snapped it in half', claims commentator
The news broke recently that King Charles informally invited his son Prince Harry to Balmoral Castle to spend the anniversary of the Queen's death with the Royal Family - the Duke allegedly turned down the offer.
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King Charles offered an “olive branch” to Prince Harry which he “snapped in half” by deciding to turn down, a royal expert has claimed.
Reports said King Charles invited his son Harry to Balmoral Castle to spend the anniversary of the death of Queen Elizabeth II with the Royal Family.
Prince Harry refused that offer, claimed The Sun report.
In response, royal expert Charles Rae claimed: “Charles has been criticised over the last few weeks for not doing enough to send out the olive branch and everything else.
“Well, here he has. He sent out a huge great big olive branch and Harry has snapped it in half.”
The royal expert told TalkTV: “He’s flown more than 5,000 miles to Britain to attend a fabulous charity and his dad says 'come up here' because that’s where the royals are…Charles is King, but he’s also a loving father, make no doubt about that Charles loves his boys equally.”
Harry made a brief trip to the UK - without Meghan Markle - on September 7 to give a speech at the WellChild awards.
The one-year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death was September 8 and Harry travelled to the Invictus Games in Germany on September 9.
The news comes as Harry continues to forge a life away from the rest of his family.
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Tensions soared following the release of the Duke’s autobiography Spare earlier this year.
The book offered his thoughts and personal accounts about several Royal Family members.
Despite this, in an ITV interview surrounding the release of the book, Harry said he wanted to reconcile with his father and brother.
Now, to many royal experts, any such reconciliation seems a long way off as the royal rift appears as deep as ever.
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