King Charles III's recent decision to extend an olive branch to his estranged son, Prince Harry, has sparked controversy within the royal family, particularly with Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The 75-year-old monarch, who is battling cancer, shocked royal watchers by welcoming Prince Harry for a private meeting at Clarence House last month.
Despite the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's public criticisms of the senior royals, King Charles chose to reconcile with his son, offering him another chance to mend their fractured relationship.
This move, seen by some as a gesture of forgiveness and reconciliation, has also raised eyebrows among royal commentators and historians.
Many believe that King Charles's decision was a direct message to Prince William, who along with Kate Middleton, has been a prime target of the Sussexes since they departed from royal duties.
While some praise the king for his willingness to mend familial bonds, others view the meeting as a betrayal of trust towards Prince William and Kate Middleton.
According to sources, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were not supportive of King Charles's decision, having lost faith in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle following their controversial allegations against the royal family.
In a statement to The Mirror, relationship expert Louella Alderson suggested that King Charles's personal call to Prince Harry regarding his cancer diagnosis could be interpreted as a step towards reconciliation and learning from past mistakes. Alderson noted that the monarch's willingness to reach out to his son in a time of need demonstrates a level of respect and consideration.
However, tensions within the royal family remain palpable, with conflicting opinions on King Charles's gesture towards Prince Harry. While some commend the king for his efforts to mend broken relationships, others question the impact of his decision on the future dynamics of the monarchy.