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The Archbishop of Canterbury speaks about the split within the royal family

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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, Prince Harry.

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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Jason WelbyHe comments on the divisions within the royal family.

“We cannot judge them. They are human beings, they should not be judged,” Welby, 68, said during an appearance on ITV on Thursday, May 9. Good morning Great Britain when asked Prince HarryThe alienation of the rest of the royal family. “They need to be prayed for and supported.”

The archbishop’s comments come a day after Harry, 39, attended a service at St Paul’s Cathedral in London to mark the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games. As the Duke of Sussex left the church, he was greeted by what appeared to be a crowd of thousands. He beamed as he shook hands with some of them and chatted with them.

Meanwhile, Harry’s father King Charles IIIHe was at a garden party at Buckingham Palace with other senior royals just two miles away. A spokesperson for Harry confirmed this We weekly On Tuesday, May 7, he announced that the father-son duo would not be able to make contact during Harry’s trip across the pond.

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“In response to many questions and ongoing speculation about whether the Duke will meet his father during his stay in Britain this week, this will unfortunately not be possible due to His Majesty’s busy schedule,” the spokesperson said.

Although Charles, 75, and other members of Harry’s family were unable to attend the anniversary celebrations, a source exclusively shared Us Earlier this month, Harry tried to contact his family and invite them to the games.

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The insider added that Harry and his brother, Prince William“I haven’t had a proper conversation in months,” although Harry would be “more than happy” to get in touch again.

Harry’s tensions with his father and brother date back to 2020, when he and his wife Meghan MarkleThey stepped down as working members of the royal family and moved to the United States with their now five-year-old son Archie. They then welcomed their two-year-old daughter Lilibet.

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The rift widened when Harry made several claims about the royal family in his 2023 memoir Spare partincluding the claim that he once had a physical altercation with William, 41, over Meghan, 42.

There may be renewed hope for a reconciliation between the brothers as Willem’s wife. Princess Kate MiddletonHe is battling cancer, a second source reports Us.

Kate, 42, who confirmed her diagnosis in March, is “ready” to talk to Harry and is “over all the bad blood”, the insider said.

“They want a relationship with Meghan and Harry, and they don’t want the bitterness to be passed on to the next generation,” the source continued, explaining that William and Kate wanted their three children, Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte. (8). , and Prince Louis, 6, to bond with Harry’s children.

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Meanwhile, Charles himself struggles with his cancer diagnosis. After Buckingham Palace announced the news in February, Harry flew from Los Angeles to London to visit his father.

“I love my family,” Harry said during a performance Good morning America later this month. “I jumped on the plane and drove to him as fast as I could.”

The prince added that he had “other travel plans” to visit Britain and would “come by as often as possible to see my family”.