According to a close friend of the King, King Charles "can't talk" to Prince Harry because they have lost trust.
Harry, the Duke of Sussex, 40, gave a withering interview to the BBC after losing a security lawsuit against the Home Office in the United Kingdom.
He said that he lost the case owing to a "establishment stitch-up" and that Charles hasn't spoken to him about it.
Now, a friend of the king has blasted Harry, claiming, "Harry sees conspiracy every time a decision does not go his way. He is like a gambler at a casino who cannot walk away; he simply doubles down. Even when he talks of reconciliation, it's loaded with threats and hate."
"It's not that the King won't speak to him - it's that he can't," he told The Sunday Times.
"How can you have a private and delicate talk knowing it would be shown on a news program within hours? Perhaps if he attempted to earn rather than demand a reunion, things might go better for him. "It's just so tragic," the friend continued.
Prince Harry also stated that he will not bring his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to the United Kingdom since they would not receive top-level taxpayer-funded protection under the new judgment.
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