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King Charles III reportedly refusing to talk to Prince Harry ‘His calls go unanswered’

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King Charles III reportedly refusing to talk to Prince Harry 'His calls go unanswered'
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The family feud between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and British royalty continues, as according to reports, King Charles III refuses to talk to Prince Harry. Sources say that despite the constant efforts of the royal to contact his father, “His calls go unanswered“.

In February, the Duke traveled to England on an emergency to visit his father after learning that he had cancer. Although King Charles III received him and they had a meeting that, for the eyes of the world, was very positive for their relationship, months later everything seems to indicate that they were not on the best terms.

A close friend of Prince Harry revealed, “His calls go unanswered. He has tried to reach out about the King’s health, but those calls go unanswered too“, and added that the only information he receives in return is “He gets ‘unavailable’ right now“. This leaves in evidence that the father-son communication between these two is nonexistent.

The problems that began when the royal and his wife, Meghan Markle, abandoned their royal duties in 2020 seem to have no end, especially after the constant statements and accusations published in the book of memoirs ‘Spare‘ or interviews on major American television programs.

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