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Archie and Lilibet Far from the United Kingdom: Charles III bangs his fist on the table!

Archie and Lilibet Far from the United Kingdom: Charles III bangs his fist on the table!

The distance from which Charles III was affected. Since Prince Harry left the United Kingdom in 2020, the monarch has spent very little time with her grandchildren Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3. A relationship that has been more complicated to maintain since the Duke of Sussex arrived in London, without his family benefiting from police protection. However, Raja wants to get to know his grandchildren better and develop a strong relationship with them, and he is diagnosed with cancer. This Monday, June 10, in the columns Daily MailCamilla Parker Bowles' husband doesn't want to see Lilybet and Archie via video calls, sources close to the royal family have confirmed.

William and Harry's father has reportedly told friends he is “More eager than ever” To build a relationship with his grandchildren and loved ones “catch”. “King absolutely wants his grandchildren to be in everyone's lives”one of the informants assures.

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Charles III: This adorable focus for Lilibet's birthday

This Tuesday, June 4, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's daughter Lilybet celebrated her third birthday. To mark the occasion, the couple organized a birthday party at their home in Montecito, USA. Although none of the royal family was present during the event, Charles III still had a thought for his granddaughter. In fact, according to the report GB NewsThe king would have sent Archie's little sister “A gift with a message.” While we don't know what Lilibet inherited from her grandfather, says royal expert Tom Quinn GlassPrince William's daughter-in-law could further deteriorate if relations between the royal family and the Sussex couple sour. “He gave Prince George a beautiful handmade wooden swing with George's name engraved on it, and he plans to give Lilibet a similar one, but not this year. Until the family feud ends. 'Can't be set.', he pointed out. To be continued…

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