King Charles dropped a major hint of reconciliation with his estranged son Prince Harry and daughter-in-law Meghan Markle.
A royal commentator claimed the monarch, who is making a place for his 'disgraced' brother Prince Andrew within the royal family, might have sent a hidden message to the Montecito couple about their possible future reunion with the key royal members.
The Duke of York tarnished the royal family's reputation due to his alleged involvement in the Jeffery Epstein controversy.
However, the King, 75, still invited his brother to big family occasions to present a united front to the public.
Tom Sykes, a royal expert told The Daily Beast, "A family friend of the King's [has said] that it was clear there had been a willingness to bring Andrew in from the cold, and, intriguingly, hinted that it could be a template for future reconciliation with his son."
He added, "The extent to which the King has publicly made it clear Andrew is still part of the family has caught some people by surprise."
Tom shared that King Charles has the "interests of the monarchy at heart," and wants a "united family, whatever its problems." He continued, "Hopefully that message is getting through to Harry and Meghan."
For the unversed, Harry and Meghan left the royal family in 2020. Since then, the two have been in the firm's bad books due to their public attacks on key members of the royal family.
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