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King Charles 'determined' to heal 'dreadful row' between William and Harry

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Prince Harry and Prince William, a royal expert has claimed. In his first address to the nation, a debuting King Charles III spoke highly of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, offering his love to the couple.

King Charles III said: "I want also to express my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas."READ MORE: Camilla 'had first choice' for Queen's priceless clothes and jewels - but Kate gets mostIt would appear that love is something he hopes to bring back between the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex, with the newly-ascended King of England hoping to heal the rift.Royal expert Duncan Larcombe said that there is new determination for the brothers to get back on track and warned that Charles must "solve this dreadful" row.Expert Larcombe, speaking to OK!, said: "King Charles has indicated that he is determined to heal the rift between his sons."The speech was a very carefully considered and perfectly executed olive branch from a person who was, frankly, not only burying his mother but he was also burying Prince Charles."The father that Harry knew almost doesn't exist anymore, he has changed.

Charles needs to solve this dreadful and harmful row between his sons."There's only so much you can do, but I think publicly declaring his love for Harry and Meghan during a speech where he barely mentioned a soul was a deliberate and strategic attempt by The King to say, 'Right, enough is enough, this is how much I still love you, everything has changed,' that was a message to Harry."The gesture is said to have come just days after Prince Harry rejected an offer to spend part of his UK visit with King Charles.Such a decision is said to have deeply saddened the monarch, with the pair allegedly not on.

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