King Charles and Prince Harry may be heading towards reconciliation after receiving guidance from religious figures.

Charles is unhappy that his son is not with him.

August 25th 2024.

King Charles and Prince Harry may be heading towards reconciliation after receiving guidance from religious figures.
Prince Harry and his father, King Charles, have had a strained relationship since Harry decided to move to California and step back from his royal duties. However, there may be hope for a reunion between the two if Charles takes some advice from spiritual leaders. As the head of the Church of England, it's not surprising that Charles seeks guidance and "spiritual nourishment" from these religious figures. In fact, he has been turning to them quite often since becoming king.

According to a source, these spiritual advisors are encouraging Charles to reconcile with his son and mend their relationship. Despite Harry and his wife Meghan's desire to live a more private life, Charles still loves his son and misses him dearly. He holds onto the hope that one day Harry will return to the royal family.

The bond between father and son is something that Charles deeply treasures and he doesn't want years of discord to overshadow his reign as king. He wants to keep the door open for Harry and his family, as he believes that they will always be a part of the royal family. This was evident when Harry was not present at a recent family gathering in Balmoral, even though his mother Princess Diana, who has been battling cancer, made an appearance.

Contact between Charles and Harry has been sporadic over the years, even before Harry and Meghan stepped down from their royal duties. Harry was not present at Charles' coronation and he declined to stay in a royal residence during a visit for the Invictus Games. However, it was seen as a gesture of goodwill from Charles, who had not seen his son since February when he was diagnosed with cancer.

While Harry's older brother, Prince William, is reportedly still upset with him and considering not inviting him to his future coronation, Charles seems to be more open to a truce. This could be partly due to the guidance of his spiritual advisors, who have encouraged him to practice forgiveness in accordance with the Christian faith.

According to an insider, faith has always been a part of Charles' life, but it has taken on a more central role since he became king. It has become a source of comfort and strength for him as he adapts to his role as king. It is through faith and quiet contemplation that Charles is able to cope with the demands of his position and maintain a sense of inner peace.

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