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King Charles is clear, Prince Harry will NEVER return to Royal Family… he’s the opposite of what his dad stands for, expert slams

Prince Harry’s brief reunion with King Charles during his recent four-day visit to the UK has sparked renewed debate about his future with the monarchy.

It was the first time father and son had met in 19 months, following Harry’s short visit last February when Charles revealed his cancer diagnosis.

This time, the King carved out just under an hour between three official audiences at Balmoral for a private tea with his youngest son. But according to The Times, Harry was reminded that there is no room for a “half-in, half-out” royal role.

“Contradicts Everything the King Stands For”

Royal commentator Hugo Vickers told The Sun that while personal reconciliation between father and son is important, Harry’s return to royal duties is simply not possible.

“We know that the King and Harry had a meeting when he was over here – and I think that was a good thing. On a personal level, I think it’s terribly important that the King and Prince Harry should talk,” Vickers explained.

“However, as for half in, half out, no, that’s not going to work. I don’t see any possibility of Prince Harry returning here to royal duties. For the simple reason that he attracts a lot of publicity, often controversial. It would be in complete contradiction to everything that the King and other members of the royal family are doing.”

No Place for a “Halfway House”

Vickers emphasized that Harry and Meghan chose long ago to step away and continue their independent path in America. The monarchy, he said, has made it clear that working royals must be “totally committed.”

“There is no middle ground for Harry to occupy,” he explained, adding that the late Queen’s stance on the matter still guides the King. “Allowing Harry a halfway house of royal duties would go against her wishes. The monarch has to uphold the traditions of the crown, do what is best for the monarchy, and what is best for this country.”

According to Vickers, it would not be fair on taxpayers, other royals, or the King himself if Harry were allowed to resume partial duties. “You can’t do both. It just doesn’t work. Simple as that.”

The King’s Firm Stance

The expert praised Charles for protecting his mother’s legacy by ruling out any compromise on Harry’s role. “To completely deny Harry this halfway house of potentially doing royal engagement, it’s a good thing. It’s a good step from the King.”

Although Harry is expected to continue his charity work in Britain – something he has long been committed to – it will likely be in a private capacity rather than as a representative of the monarchy.

“Harry will still continue to do these charity events,” Vickers said, but stressed that the royal family has “categorically laid down, from day one” that he cannot be both a royal and a private figure pursuing independent ventures in the US.

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