King Charles, "Spare" has not yet been read.

King Charles, "Spare" has not yet been read.

"Spare," written by Prince Harry and ghostwriter J.R. Moehringer, is one of the best-selling books of all time, and not just in 2023. (As a matter of fact, it set a Guinness World Record as the fastest-selling nonfiction book of all time.) One person who has not perused its pages is King Charles, who, according to the Mirror, has not read the book because it is "very hurtful." Nevertheless, he (along with the rest of the world) is aware of its contents and should have been briefed by his entourage when it was released in January.

Rebecca English, the royal editor of the Daily Mail, quotes a family friend as saying. (After all, how would we feel if our family's dirty laundry made the bestseller list?) While the King has not and will not read the book's 416 pages, it seems encouraging to the family that Harry and Meghan Markle's project is likely to focus on subjects other than their lives as active royalty in the future. If true, it can only be a good thing and may bring a glimmer of hope that they can rebuild their personal relationship at some point in the future," a close source told the Mirror.

Royal correspondent Valentine Lowe said on a recent appearance on Good Morning Britain, "I think Harry and Meghan want to move forward. I've spoken to people who are involved with them, and they've basically said, as far as the accusations against the royal family, 'It's over. It's over.'" Law added that he doesn't think there will be any more books, shows, or major interviews about the royal family from Harry or Meghan.

OK said that the couple intends to reconcile, especially to show Prince William that they are serious about reconciliation, and that they are even considering renting an apartment at Kensington Palace (the former home of the Prince and Princess of Wales, their children, and before that Princess Diana) He is even considering renting an apartment at Kensington Palace, the former home of the Prince and Princess of Wales, their children, and Princess Diana before them. He and Meghan want to maintain a sense of balance in their lives and keep their mental health intact," a source said. 'He and Princess Meghan have said they will rent an apartment at Kensington Palace and furnish it themselves. By doing so, they hope to please William and show that they are serious about coming back."

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OK reported that a source said, "William wants to put his feud with Harry behind him for the sake of the monarchy," adding that William is open to having Harry back as an active royal but not part-time. The source said, "He says it wouldn't be fair to other working members of the royal family."

When the royal family plans to retreat to Balmoral, Scotland, for the traditional end-of-summer vacation, Harry and Meghan, along with their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are always invited but "not expected," royal expert Robert Jobson wrote in the Daily Express. They receive "open invitations" from the palace to attend family gatherings, but "no personal olive branch has ever been extended by the king for a summer vacation," Jobson says."

"There is not much, if any, dialogue between the King and his second son," one source told me.

English followed suit, writing in the Mirror that although relations between Harry, Charles, and William are still "not good," his office is "encouraged by claims that Harry and Meghan are now determined to focus on the future rather than family conflicts."

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