King Charles’ feelings towards Meghan Markle have leaked over her “refusal” to visit the UK

King Charles’ feelings towards Meghan Markle have leaked over her “refusal” to visit the UK

King Charles and Meghan Markle’s relationship was recently back in the spotlight after fans spotted a photo of him walking down the aisle at Clarence House.

Now a source has come forward to reveal his opinion about the Sussexes’ fears about returning to the UK, especially Meghan’s return.

It is worth noting that many rumors claim that Meghan is not interested in returning to the UK regardless of whether the security issues are resolved. However, Prince Harry, on the other hand, has sued the Home Office in the past, all in his efforts to restore taxpayer-funded security.

What matters to the “emotional” King Charles is his desire to get to know his youngest grandchild, not only because of cancer but because he is almost 80 years old and realizes “he can’t wait forever,” as the source explains to Magazine closer.

“He realizes that Meghan has her reasons for being reluctant to bring the children to the UK, and he does not reject that, but he also feels that it has gone on for too long, and that if Meghan wants it to happen, it will happen.”

“Harry is so protective that he can’t blame her because the kids haven’t seen their grandfather, but everyone knows she’s the one making the decisions. Charles isn’t in contact with Harry that much but they are in contact and he’s been pushing Harry to take a tougher stance and pushing Meghan to let that happen.”

The biggest reason, aside from his advanced age and cancer and the like, is that “at this point in his life, all Charles really wants is peace and some sense of normalcy with his family.” Plus, it’s been said multiple times that he “deeply loves Harry and that never changes, no matter how tense things get.”

According to the same source, their first meeting after 19 months of public radio silence was “short,” but it had a “huge impact on Charles.”

Before concluding, they also admitted that the king also prefers to see the good in his son, and considers him a “person” who has made a mistake but is beyond forgiveness.

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