Prince Harry should work on his relationship with his father and brother. The Duke of Sussex is rumored to be still at odds with Prince Charles and Prince William, even if he attended Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee earlier this month.
Prince Harry Advised To Fix Relationship With Dad Prince Charles And Brother Prince William
All the senior royals, including Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton and more, attended the National Service of Thanksgiving in honor of Queen Elizabeth. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle also made their first public event since they stepped down from their royal duties to the service.
However, they were met by a mix of cheers and boos upon arrival at St. Paul's Cathedral. When they left, the crowd booed at them again.
However, aside from the cold welcome from the crowd, many noticed that there was no interaction between Prince Harry and Prince William and the Duke of Sussex and Prince of Wales.
Royal biographer Andrew Morton, author of Diana: Her Own Story, advised Princess Diana's youngest son to work on his relationship with the heirs to the throne. Morton believed that Prince Charles wanted to give Prince Harry's kids Lilibet and Archie royal titles, and it would be ironic if they had titles while their dad was being sidelined.
"The big irony in all of this is that when Prince Charles comes to the throne, one of the first things he will be asked to do is to make Lilibet a Princess and Archie a Prince," Morton told Express. "So whilst Harry will be cast in the darkness, his children will have royal titles."
Prince Harry Warned About Losing Royal Ally After Queen Elizabeth
There is no doubt that the 96-year-old monarch has a sweet spot for Prince Harry. Some even believed that the Duke of Sussex was her favorite grandson.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have nothing but kind words to say about the Queen. The monarch also said that they would remain loving members of the royal family even after they stepped down from their royal duties. She even invited the couple for her Platinum Jubilee.
However, Morton urged Prince Harry to fix his relationship with the heir apparent and second in line to the throne because his grandmother is already 96 and if the Queen passes away, he would lose his royal ally.
"You could have Prince Harry distanced from the head of state, unable to get an appointment unlike now when he can just jump the queue," Morton explained.
The royal expert added that all of Queen Elizabeth's power at present will be passed down to Prince Charles. The Prince of Wales, when he becomes the new king, will be the "fount of all honours." He will also grant titles and gifts just like the Queen does.
"It's going to be interesting to see which title they will get," he added. "And Lilibet will be the first American-born princess."
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