King Charles ‘feeling unsettled’ as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle rift continues in 2024


King Charles is feeling “unsettled” as he embarks on 2024 with his relationship with Prince Harry set to remain strained, an astrologer has said. Debbie Frank, a former confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales, detailed the monarch’s astrological chart for this year, with the stars revealing personal problems within his family will be writ large across the Commonwealth.

Ms Frank told Hello! magazine things are “less settled and calm” for King Charles than he would like, with “family issues” mirrored in the Commonwealth threatening to “de-stabilise his peace of mind”.

She added: “Uranus is the rebel planet, and whilst Prince Harry and Meghan (Markle, Duchess of Sussex) continue to rock the royal boat, his role as King of country and commonwealth requires modernisation.”

The astrologer described 2024 as “a pivot point” for Charles as he “finds his feet in a world of change”. Officials in Belize, the Bahamas, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, and St. Kitts and Nevis have all intimated they want to become republics in the near future. Australia is also believed to be eyeing such a move.

The King’s relationship with his youngest son has been strained for months, although there have been public signs from Charles and Harry of a desire to repair their bond.

Prince Harry attended his father’s Coronation in May, albeit without his wife, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, who remained at home in California with their two children.

Charles is reported to have raised a glass to his grandson, Prince Archie Harrison, at a Coronation lunch while the young royal and his sister, Princess Lilibet Diana are wished the King happy birthday in a video sent to the monarch.

In his first televised address on becoming sovereign, Charles included Harry and Meghan, expressing his love for the Sussexes as they built their lives overseas.

Harry signalled in an interview with Tom Bradby on ITV that he would like to reconcile with his father and brother, Prince William of Wales. He told Mr Bradby he would like to have them both back, but there would have to be “accountability” first.

His remarks came after publication of allegations against the Royal Family in Harry’s best-selling memoir, Spare.

Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have maintained a dignified silence in response to the allegations.

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