EXCLUSIVE: Ian Pelham Turner, who spent time at the Palace as a royal photographer, has weighed in on the feud between King Charles and his youngest son

King Charles III Visits RAF Lossiemouth

Prince Harry’s going to be in the UK for the WellChild Awards this September with one royal expert saying his father should 100% absolutely see him and there’s no way around it.

Ian Pelham Turner spent time at the Palace as a royal photographer where he got to know both Princess Diana and the then-Prince Charles, and these days, Mr. Pelham Turner is a TV presenter covering the royals.

According to Pelham Turner, Charles is everyone’s king, including his son, and it’s as easy as that, when it comes to whether or not there will be a reconciliation, following the seceret summit in July. 

Pelham Turner said: “Whether or not they sort things out in private is up to them, but I feel like, he wants to show that he is a King for everyone, that was the vow he took on Coronation Day, ‘is to be the king for everyone.”

He added: “I think he needs to show that now in reconciliation, even with what Harry and Meghan have done, and I don’t believe everything that Harry and Meghan have done is good, but I think they were ill-advised, as well, on some of the PR things they’ve done.”

Charles took a vow to be the king for everyone

Prince Harry in the UK

if Harry and Charles do meet, it will be in private, and we may never know about it, suggests Pelham Turner (Image: Getty Images )

And, it’s not just Harry, when it comes to a reconciliation, it involves his wife, Meghan Markle.

Meghan has a say on whether she and the children will spend time in the UK, whether to visit or live there permanently, with the latter being very unlikely.

Pelham Turner worked with Princess Diana on a number of occasions, including Prince William’s first Christmas photo.

The royal expert talks about his time with Diana, and how she was “sidelined,” and it seems like that’s what happened with Meghan when she was still a senior working royal.

He said: “As you know, I go back to the Diana times, and I worked a lot with Diana, because I saw what happened to Diana, and how subtly she was sidelined, and she was subjected to all types of issues, that I can see where Meghan comes from.”