Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, has been described as being “instrumental” in trying to heal the rift between Prince Charles and his youngest son, Harry.
As of December last year, Prince Charles reportedly hadn’t spoken to Harry in months, as was said to be “deeply hurt” by their strained relationship. “I know that Camilla did her best and was a tremendous sounding post and support for Charles, who was deeply troubled.” The source went on to credit Camilla’s “family first” motto for rubbing off on her husband of 17 years, who rings his eldest son Prince William “almost every day” and is said to be “closer than ever” to his mother, the Queen.
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