No, all is still no well with the Royal family. Perhaps it never will be.
Last month, Prince Harry was back in the United Kingdom. As the world very well knows, his father has a serious illness.
Put those two facts together and one would think that Harry and King Charles would reunite at some point over the while he was in town, right?
Wrong! One might think this, but one would apparently be mistaken.
Prince Harry Hasn’t Seen King Charles In A Hot Minute
According to The Daily Beast, Queen Camilla is discouraging any contact between her husband and his son in the wake of the latter previously abandoning his family and the former having been diagnosed with cancer.
“[Camilla] has been the principal voice urging Charles to slow down and take things easy,” her friend told the aforementioned outlet over the weekend, adding:
“The last thing she wants him to do is to get stressed out over a meeting with Harry.”
Their Relationship Right Now
In late July, we reported that Harry and Charles weren’t talking to each other.
The Prince of Wales even has concerns that he’ll never see his dad alive again considering Charles revealed several months ago that he was battling some form of cancer.
The 75-year old monarch has only seen his youngest son once this year… when the Harry flew to his native country in February after hearing of his father’s illness.
Later this month, however, the King has an important trip to Australia planned — and those close are afraid that meeting up with Harry might increase his levels of anxiety.
To date, Charles is heeding this advice.
But, deep down, this same Daily Beast insider says the King years to make up with his estranged child.
“The king has an instinctive impulse towards Christian reconciliation, and his cancer diagnosis has only sharpened that,” the friend says.
“He wants this settled, not just because he loves both his sons, but because it has been so destabilizing for the monarchy.”
The New York Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment in the wake of this report, but has not yet heard anything back.