King Charles ‘urged’ to ignore Prince Harry’s phone calls

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The monarch, King Charles was reportedly urged not to answer his son, Prince Harry’s phone calls.

KING CHARLES URGED TO IGNORE PRINCE HARRY’S PHONE CALLS

Royal author Robert Hardman claims that King Charles has not responded to his estranged son, Prince Harry’s phone calls and letters. King Charles, who has cancer, has reportedly been urged not to answer Prince Harry’s attempts at reaching out to keep his “stress levels down.”

“I know people keep saying, ‘Why doesn’t he see Harry when he is in town? Why can’t they patch things up?’ royal author Robert Hardman told Fox News.

“But right now, there is a sense that we’ve just got to keep the king’s stress levels down. We don’t want him to have extra things to worry about. Let’s get through this … There is a sense that now is probably not the time.”

THE ROYAL AUTHOR ON PRINCE HARRY: ‘THERE’S A LOT TO UNPACK’

Hardman went on to say that there’s a lot to unpack in what Prince Harry has publicly spoken about in his TV series and memoir and interviews.

“If you listen to what Harry has said in his TV series, in his book, in interviews — there’s a lot to unpack,” said Hardman.

He went on to say that the king still has “a lot of things he wants to get sorted out.”

“Right now, there’s a sense that it’s not the time. But I’m sure the king would like to normalize things,” he added.

Queen Camilla has reportedly urged King Charles to slow down and take things easy. She reportedly also didn’t want him to be stressed over meeting Prince Harry.

“[Camilla] has been the principal voice urging Charles to slow down and take things easy. The last thing she wants him to do is to get stressed out over a meeting with Harry,” said a source to Daily Beast.

This comes after news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly purchased a holiday home in Europe.

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