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‘The Sussexes aren’t trusted’

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “not trusted” by the Royal Family, an expert has said.

Despite this, Harry will still make efforts to see his father during his upcoming UK visit, Richard Fitzwilliams claims.

Richard told The Sun: “Undoubtedly I would have thought he would want to see his father.

“We know he came over as soon as he heard that King Charles was fighting cancer.

“One must hope everyone’s interested in the rift being resolved so hopefully this might happen.

“But it will happen because of private contact, contact that we wouldn’t know existed.

“I mean, that has a far, far better chance, anyway. But the problem essentially, is one of trust.

“The Sussexes aren’t trusted by the royal family. That Oprah interview, which did so much harm went, actually went out at the time when the Duke of Edinburgh was ill in hospital.”

When Will and Kate welcomed Princess Charlotte

Prince William and Kate welcomed young Charlotte on May 2, 2015.

The announcement said: “Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a daughter at 8.34 a.m.”

It was then announced that her royal title would be Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.

How old is Archie?

Young royal Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor is four years old.

He is the first child of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and was christened exactly two months after his birth in the private chapel at Windsor Castle, with water from the River Jordan.

Archie is sixth in line to the throne and is the eighth great-grandchild to Queen Elizabeth II.

Kate’s party era

Before her life as a royal became too serious, Kate Middleton enjoyed the London club scene.

Following her University years, she would often be spotted hitting the town with her sister Pippa Middleton.

The pair would often take to Mahiki, which was a favourite hangout spot amongst young royals.

What’s next for King Charles?

King Charles made his public return this week as he visited cancer patients in London.

But what’s next for the King now he is ready to attend royal engagements once again?

Buckingham Palace has revealed summer schedule planning is already underway amid “a number of external engagements” in the coming weeks.

The monarch is set to host a State Visit from the Emperor and Empress of Japan in the coming months.

Royal fans will also be thrilled to hear His Majesty could attend the famous Buckingham Palace Garden Party on May 8.

It is understood the King’s programme will be “carefully calibrated” with his medical team as his recovery continues.

“All future plans remain subject to doctors’ advice nearer the time,” the Palace said.

‘His rock and his best friend’

Kate Middleton is Prince William’s “rock” and “best friend”, a royal expert has said.

Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond told The Sun: “She is his rock, his lynchpin and his best friend. 

“And their marriage is a solid one and well worth a little celebration.”

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