ROBERT JOBSON EXPOSES WILLIAM AND KATE’S JEALOUSY TOWARDS HARRY AND MEGHAN.

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Prince Harry’s refusal to bring his family to the UK has undoubtedly escalated the ongoing tensions between the Sussexes and the British royal family. In his interview with ITV’s Tabloids on Trial documentary, Harry made it crystal clear that the safety concerns posed by the relentless media scrutiny are simply too great a risk for him to take. He stated unequivocally, “It’s still dangerous, and all it takes is one lone actor, one person who reads this stuff to act on what they have read and whether it’s a knife or acid, whatever it is, and these are things that are of genuine concern for me. It’s one of the reasons why I won’t bring my wife back to this country.

The Dailymail are trying to defend King Charles but it’s still not working as it is well known that Charles is responsible for all that happened to Harry and Meghan especially about the security. 

“King Charles may never reunite with his grandchildren Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet as Prince Harry refuses to bring his family to the UK, sources fear. The Duke of Sussex declared last week that he will not travel to Britain with his wife Meghan due to security fears of a knife or acid attack from a ‘lone actor’. Royal experts told The Mail on Sunday that the statement means the King will become ‘more and more remote’ from the children in an ‘incredibly sad situation’.

‘It would be great to think that at some point soon the King would get to visit the grandchildren that he has seen very little of, but he is 75 and still not in the best of health,’ said Joe Little, managing editor of Majesty magazine. ‘A visit to America is unlikely to be a high priority now, given the other demands on his time. It’s an incredibly sad situation that few would have predicted even five years ago.’

Royal author Margaret Holder added: ‘It is very difficult for the monarch to travel as a private person. All kinds of diplomacy would have to be involved to get the King into California to see the children. So if the children can’t come here and the King can’t go there, you are looking at a situation where you’ve got a grandfather, who is undergoing cancer treatment, becoming more and more remote.”[FROM THE DAILYMAIL]

The stark contrast between the Queen’s approach and Charles’ reaction to the Sussexes’ security concerns highlights the differing leadership styles of the two monarchs. While the Queen demonstrated empathy and ensured the safety of Harry, Meghan, and their children during visits to the UK, Charles and his allies have resorted to “loud tantrums” instead of addressing Harry’s valid concerns.

The Queen’s pragmatic and compassionate response stands in stark opposition to Charles’ petulant behavior. Rather than acknowledging the very real threats the Sussexes face and working to resolve the issue, Charles and his supporters have chosen to lash out, prioritizing their own perceived grievances over the wellbeing and security of the family members involved. This approach not only fails to address the underlying problem but also further exacerbates the rift within the royal family, undermining any potential for reconciliation.

In contrast, the Queen’s actions demonstrate a nuanced understanding of the complexities at play. By ensuring the Sussexes’ safety, she has shown a willingness to put the needs of her family members above personal or political considerations, a mark of true leadership. This pragmatic approach not only provides for the physical security of the Sussexes but also creates an environment where the possibility of healing and reconnection remains open.

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