Sussex is seething with fury over the recent ultimatum issued by the King, which has resulted in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle being excluded from an upcoming royal film set to air on both BBC and ITV.
The tension between Prince Harry and his father, King Charles, has escalated following Harry's decision to step away from the royal family.
Reports suggested that Prince Harry was gearing up for peace talks with King Charles this month to mend their strained relationship.
According to a source close to the royal family, King Charles has set a condition for their reconciliation – that any private family matters must remain confidential and not be disclosed to the public.
The insider revealed to Bella magazine that while the King harbors deep love for his son, he has been deeply hurt by Harry's actions and is adamant about avoiding public conflicts.
It is understood that if the talks proceed, King Charles will emphasize the importance of maintaining privacy regarding family affairs.
Efforts are underway to finalize the arrangements for the potential meeting between Harry and King Charles, who were rumored to convene in the UK before Harry's departure to Germany for the Invictus Games and the King's official visit to France.
However, contrary to speculations, no such meeting has taken place, even though Prince Harry departed for Germany over the weekend.
In a parallel development, reports have emerged suggesting that the Sussexes are being excluded from an upcoming documentary celebrating the reign of King Charles III.
The documentary, intended to pay tribute to the new monarch, is expected to feature appearances from other members of the royal family, excluding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Sources within the palace indicated that both BBC and ITV are in discussions to broadcast the program, with strict instructions to omit any references to the Sussexes.
Prince Harry recently wrapped up his visit to the UK, where he paid respects at the final resting place of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in Windsor.
Following this solemn occasion, he proceeded to Germany for the commencement of the Invictus Games, an event that has been hailed as one of his most significant contributions.
His fleeting visit to the UK coincided with the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's passing, during which he was observed leaving the King George VI Memorial Chapel in Windsor.
Analysts noted that Prince Harry appeared somewhat evasive during his visit, dressed casually in an open-necked shirt, conveying a sense of solitude and privacy as he departed Windsor Castle.
This poignant moment stood in stark contrast to the united front presented by Prince William and Kate Middleton, underscoring the divide within the royal family and Harry's isolated stance amidst shared grief.