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Queen Camilla does not want King Charles to meet Prince Harry because...

IndiaTimes Saturday, 28 September 2024
​The King send a birthday wish to Prince Harry as the prince turned 40 hinting at a thawing of their relationship caused by the hurt that Prince Harry delivered by badmouthing the Royal Family and then quitting the royal responsibilities. But a public birthday wish is the most King Charles would do, a meeting may not happen but nobody is ruling out a meeting as well.
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