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King Charles III Reflects on Parenting Approach to Princes William and Harry, Shares Regret Royal Expert Reveals

King Charles III harbors a poignant regret regarding his parenting style towards his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, according to royal expert Ingrid Seward. Seward, in a discussion with Fox News Digital, illuminated the close bond that once existed between Charles and Harry, suggesting that the monarch might wish he had imposed stricter boundaries during their upbringing.

The narrative shared by Seward, author of “My Mother and I,” delves into the dynamics of the royal family’s internal relationships, particularly focusing on the influence of the late Princess Diana’s parenting philosophy. Diana’s approach, characterized by a more liberal stance on child-rearing, allowed the princes to navigate their childhood with considerable freedom, a method that was in vogue during that era. Charles, as Seward points out, may now reflect on whether a firmer hand might have benefitted his sons by instilling a clearer sense of limits and responsibilities.

The topic of family bonds and the need for structure in upbringing comes against the backdrop of the ongoing estrangement between Harry and the royal family, which followed his and Meghan Markle’s decision to step back from senior royal duties in 2020. Despite the rift, Harry’s recent visit to London to see his father, amidst Charles’ cancer diagnosis announcement, highlights the enduring familial connections. In an interview with “Good Morning America,” Harry expressed his love for his family and his appreciation for the time spent with his father during this challenging period, hinting at the possibility of reconciliation and unity in the face of adversity.

The current royal family dynamics also underscore the continued close relationship between Charles and William, who has been by his father’s side through various royal engagements, despite the latter’s absence at an Easter Sunday service due to Kate Middleton’s ongoing cancer treatment.

This Easter, King Charles and Queen Camilla were in the company of other royal family members, including Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, showcasing the family’s efforts to maintain tradition and unity during significant religious celebrations, despite the challenges and complexities within their personal lives.

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