Making amends? Prince Charles’ praise for son Prince Harry and his climate change work was a “peace offering,” royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti exclusively tells Us Weekly.
16.12.2021 - 17:19 / usmagazine.com
Small strides. Prince Charles and Prince Harry still have a long way to go before putting their past behind them — but things have gotten slightly better.
The Prince of Wales, 73, has “absolutely” healed some of his tense relationship with his youngest son, 37, royal expert Stewart Pearce told Us Weekly exclusively on Tuesday, December 14, while discussing his book Diana: The Voice of Change.
According to Pearce, the father-son duo have had to learn to express themselves more clearly. “It’s just
Making amends? Prince Charles’ praise for son Prince Harry and his climate change work was a “peace offering,” royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Proud parent. Prince Charles made a supportive comment about his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, as they each fight for a more sustainable future.
The Queen namechecked Prince Charles and Prince William in her Christmas Day address – but made no mention of the Duke of Cambridge’s brother, Prince Harry. Queen Elizabeth’s 2021 speech saw her pay tribute to her “beloved” Prince Philip, remembering his “mischievous, enquiring twinkle” and commending his “sense of service, intellectual curiosity and capacity to squeeze fun out of any situation”.
After the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced that they would be stepping down from senior working roles in January 2020, Prince Charles and Prince Harry’s relationship has been strained. During a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey in March this year, Prince Harry claimed that his father had stopped taking his calls and that he had cut him off financially.
Rumours of a rift between Prince Harry and Prince Charles have been rife over recent months, and new claims allege the pair's relationship is now "at an all-time low". Harry, 37, and Charles, 73, are said to have "barely spoken" since Harry moved to the US with his wife Meghan last year after quitting royal duties altogether.
Prince Harry is inspiring a wave of Brits to quit their jobs after his passionate speech about happiness. In an interview about his new role with Californian coaching and mental health firm ‘BetterUp’ the Duke of Sussex, 37, stated that quitting a job that makes you unhappy should be celebrated.
Prince Charles and Prince Harry have “barely spoken” in the last eight months and their relationship is “at an all-time low”, according to reports.
Joanna Lumley has slammed Netflix's hit show The Crown as she branded it "rubbish".The 75 year old, who is most well known for playing the role of Patsy Stone in Absolutely Fabulous, shared her pity for the cast of the programme and said she doesn't believe the Royal Family "ever watch it".The Crown is coming out with a fifth series, which stars the likes of Richard Cordery, 71, who will play Marmaduke Hussey – then chairman of the BBC's board of governors – and Elizabeth Debicki, 31, as
Could the Royal Family rift finally be mending?