Following Prince Harry's shocking interview with the BBC, royal biographer Robert Hardman has revealed the only hope of reconciliation between the Duke of Sussex and his father, King Charles.
On May 2, 2025, after losing his security struggle, Harry gave an interview to the BBC in which he stated that he "would love reconciliation" with his father, King Charles.
Speaking with MailOnline, Robert clarified why Charles cannot intervene in Harry's court case, stating, "Under our legal system, the monarch is the fount of justice. That is why, as you enter the courts, the King's coat of arms is displayed above the judge.
"The monarch is the foundation of our legal system. You cannot have the head of the judiciary get engaged in a court case. It's as easy as that," Robert explained.
He went on to describe the only chance for Charles and Harry to reconcile. Robert went on: "It's very clear that Harry loves his father and his family - and his family loves him."
"But for the pair to reconcile, two things need to happen - first Harry needs to finish all his litigation and secondly, he needs to stop discussing it in public."
"Everyone would love to see them reconcile, but it's not going to happen - not at least at the moment," said the expert.
Notably, Prince Harry stated in the interview that his father "doesn't speak" to him, and that he doesn't want to "fight anymore" due to King Charles' cancer struggle.
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