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Prince Harry Viewed as ‘Liability’ by Royal Family Amid Reunion

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Prince Harry will be in the UK once again reportedly for a court case. However, this time, meeting his father, King Charles, might not be on the cards. As per the experts, the monarch might not be keen on meeting his younger son over the fear that their private talk could leak, as the “royal family views him as untrustworthy and a liability.”

King Charles reunion with Prince Harry won’t happen anytime soon, per experts

While many are waiting for the reunion of King Charles and Prince Harry, experts believe that it might not happen anytime soon. 

As per PEOPLE, the Duke of Sussex will be visiting his homeland for a few days later this month for a court case, with many expecting the father and son might meet up again. However, this time it seems their meet-up is unlikely, as per experts.

King Charles Kinsey Schofield, host of YouTube’s Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered, claimed in an interaction with Fox News Digital that the monarch “does not regularly communicate with Harry.”

According to Schofield, “The royal family views him as untrustworthy and a liability, largely due to concerns that private conversations will quickly find their way into the press.”

Moreover, King Charles might be on a break from public duties in January, and will “almost certainly” be in Scotland when his younger son is in town, as per The Telegraph.

Even British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told the outlet that “Prince Harry is accustomed to a life built on conflict.” Hence, “it’s a no-brainer, and safe to say,” that the monarch “will not be seeing Prince Harry.” 

However, a source had earlier told RadarOnline.com that the reunion “matters so deeply” to the 77-year-old monarch because of “two very small figures,” Archie and Lilibet, “whose lives he has largely been absent from.” 

He would like to be “genuinely present” in his grandkids’ lives, as opposed to being a “distant or symbolic grandfather.” Harry met his father last time in September, for the first time in 18 months. The father and the son spent some time together over a private tea at Clarence House. 

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