King Charles Harnesses His 'Renewed Vigor' in His Royal Duties Instead of Spending Every Moment Placating Prince Harry
King Charles III's reign turned two years old on Sunday, September 8, and His Majesty's 24 months as monarch thus far have been "nothing short of chaotic and even a tad bit depressing," one royal insider observed.
Apart from a cancer diagnosis, Kate, Princess of Wales' former battle with the disease, and growing resistance to the Crown, the King has also had to deal with his youngest son, Prince Harry.
But the monarch is reportedly turning a corner with Sussex drama when his vacation at Balmoral Castle concludes in a few weeks.
"The King has always been upbeat, not once has he allowed himself to question the future, he’s dealt with everything head-on," a source spilled. "Now he is back in business. There is a spring in his step and a renewed vigor with it too. Everything is looking positive, which is welcome. Would the King prefer relations were not as they were between his son and the family? Of course. But the King is focussed on things he believes are more important right now."
They continued, "Through all the trials and tribulations the King has had to deal with this year, for himself and his family, I’ve never seen a person so positive and upbeat about the future. Even though he has been receiving regular hospital treatment, having to adapt his diary and way of working for a time this year, he never once felt sorry for himself or bemoaned his situation."
Although His Majesty is busy as Britain and several other nations' head of state, but the monarch is reportedly dedicated to mending the rift between his sons, Princes William and Harry.
"That rift sounds like one that's going to be very difficult to mend," journalist Nigel Nelson told an outlet. "If it is mendable, who would be in a better position to mend it than their father?"The King's death will immediately make William the new monarch, and reports now reflect a potential Montecito meltdown when the news one day hits.
The rift between the two warring siblings is said to be "far worse" than any animosity or Sussex fatigue the King may be feeling.
"Because what would the repercussions be if Prince William pushed you out of the fold?" royal expert Kinsey Schofield additionally told a publication.
"I do think he would write about his family again," she added. "He was waiting to publish a book after [Queen Elizabeth died]. Originally they were saying there was going to be another publication after the [late] Queen died. I suspect that maybe he would release a book after his father passed away especially if Prince William continues to keep him at arm's length."
Daily Express reported on the insider revelations.