King Charles, who has previously voiced his grievances over the feud between his two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, is now putting on a brave face amid a new drama.
The cancer-stricken monarch, who is currently in Samoa for a three-day visit following his Australia tour, appeared tired in his recent outing in Down Under, before he departed Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport.
According to royal photographer Arthur Edwards, the King was “tired” but put on a “brave face” to carry on with his royal duties.
“He’s tired. He gets tired quickly,” Edwards told Sky News. “But you’d never know. He always puts a brave face on... today, he was pacing himself.”
He continued, “I think he’s under instruction to do that, and of course, our lovely Queen makes sure that he does.”
The update comes amid reports that Prince Harry may have bought a home in Portugal to reconnect with the royal family as his ties with brother and father remained strained, royal expert Hugo Vickers suggested.
Prince William and Prince Harry have been estranged for the past few years and the last known time the brothers spoke to one another was back in 2022, during the funeral of their late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
However, it appears that Harry would be in for a disappointment as William is still angry at Harry for the claims he made about the royal family in public.
Meanwhile, British broadcaster Helena Chard previously told Fox News Digital that “as a father the King Charles loves Prince Harry. He will make an effort to communicate with him, especially on significant occasions.”
Whether, Prince Harry will be able to make a comeback is uncertain, however, former Vanity Fair editor, Tina Brown claimed that “it’s actually very sad that [Harry] can’t go back to England” given the "animosity" between him and William.
She suggested that the royals “desperately” need Harry as “the monarchy is a skeleton of itself.”
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