The royal family always makes headlines as they prepare for any new adventure or public event amidst ongoing battles to stay relevant to fans while fulfilling the duties they promised to uphold.
Now the tabloids and UK newspapers are putting the royals back in the headlines as Prince Harry is reportedly excited to return to his people with his extraordinary mission.
However, a journalist has explained King Charles’ biggest royal headache and revealed the bitter truth about his relationship with his two sons.
“Harry is emotional and unpredictable but William is the real challenge,” a palace source has claimed.
“With Harry, at least Charles knows where he stands. With William, it’s a lot more complicated,” the insider claimed.
They went on to explain why tensions between father and son have been quietly growing, saying: “William is no longer waiting in the wings.”
The insider revealed to Rob Shuter: “He has his own team, his own agenda and very clear ideas about the future of the monarchy.”
The problem, according to sources, is that Charles still wants to shape his reign, while William is increasingly focused on what’s next.
Without a doubt, King Charles waited all his life to become king. It won’t be easy for him to abdicate to his eldest son,” says a royal insider. “The last thing he wants is for people to act as if his reign is already over.”
Palce insiders believe that William’s growing power has undermined his father.
“There are times when it feels like two royal courts operating under one roof,” says a source. “Charles has his priorities. William has his. They don’t always line up.”
The insiders believe that William is quietly building his team to take the reins sooner than expected.
“The real challenge for Charles is managing a future king who is increasingly impatient to mold the institution in his own image,” a source said.
Another source described the situation in stark terms, saying: “Harry is the family drama. William is the constitutional challenge.”
They said: “The Harry situation is pretty much frozen.”



