A recent royal book sheds light on the deep affection that the king holds for his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, indicating his commitment to maintaining ties with his estranged son, the Duke of Sussex.
Titled “My Mother and I,” the book penned by royal commentator Ingrid Seward delves into the monarch’s profound love for his family, emphasizing the significance of familial bonds throughout his life.
Ingrid Seward, the author of the insightful book, highlights the king’s unwavering devotion to his family, citing that family has always been a cornerstone in his life.
Reflecting on his own upbringing, marked by parental duties and obligations, the king reminisces about his somewhat fragmented youth, indicating a deep-rooted desire for stronger familial connections.
The book reveals a poignant sentiment expressed by Ingrid Seward, stating that it saddens the king not to be able to spend more time with Archie and Lilibet.
Despite battling cancer, the king remains steadfast in his resolve to maintain a close relationship with his son, Prince Harry, and his young grandchildren, underscoring the importance of imparting his wisdom and guidance to them while he still can.
According to the royal expert, the monarch’s illness has heightened the urgency for him to forge meaningful connections with Archie and Lilibet, as he grapples with the realization of his mortality.