King Charles' Desire to Reunite with Grandchildren at Balmoral Castle

King Charles' Desire to Reunite with Grandchildren at Balmoral Castle
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Friday 12 April 2024, 09:50 - Last updated: 12:00
King Charles would like to see his grandchildren, the children of Harry and Meghan Markle, and for this reason, he is thinking of inviting them to spend a few days at Balmoral Castle this summer. Following the announcement of his cancer and the treatments he is undergoing, Charles feels the desire to reunite his family after the storm that involved Harry and William. It is said that the sovereign is "desperate" to see his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet, since he barely saw them when they were born. A member of the royal family told Page Six: "If King Charles issues an invitation, Harry and Meghan should definitely accept the visit." William at the stadium with George and at the pub with the mother-in-law: the prince seeks "normality" while Kate is recovering. The last time Charles met with Harry was in February. The Duke of Sussex flew solo to the United Kingdom for a secret meeting with his father after the news of his cancer diagnosis. The Duke of Sussex has proven to be a "role model" for Prince Archie who will soon be 5 years old. Public relations guru Jane Owen said: "I think it's great to see Harry doing his best and doing his job. He has always struck me as a hard-working guy with a good heart, just like his mother, which is why it was frustrating to see him practically hidden all that time in Montecito. In my opinion, he is also a good example for his children who probably won't grow up with the same royal obligations he had, but will have to forge their own career. He is showing them that you have to fulfill your obligations when you accept a job."
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