The Duke of Sussex, as revealed by a royal expert, is facing significant emotional distress following his separation from the Prince of Wales.
His primary source of anguish stems from the impact this rift has on his two children, Lilibird and Archie.
Despite ongoing tensions with the royal family, the 39-year-old took a proactive step towards reconciliation by visiting his father earlier this year upon learning about his cancer diagnosis.
Upon receiving the unexpected news, the Duke of Sussex promptly traveled to the UK to meet with the King.
The meeting reportedly lasted around 30 minutes and was described as a substantial discussion between the two.
Renowned royal analyst Tom Quinn, in an interview with the Mirror, highlighted the depth of the Duke of Sussex’s distress over the conflict with the Firm, emphasizing his strong desire for better circumstances for his children, especially Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibird, 3.
The Duke of Sussex’s aspirations extend towards nurturing a more positive and harmonious relationship between his offspring and their extended family members.
His distress not only revolves around his strained ties with George, Charlotte, and Louis but also encompasses the lack of connection his own children have with their cousins.
Seeking to address this issue, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex aim to arrange regular gatherings among the cousins to cultivate a supportive bond as they grow older.
Despite their efforts, the couple faces challenges in resolving the estrangement that hinders these family meetings.