King Charles is putting himself in danger: ‘It makes him look weak’King Charles is putting himself in danger: ‘It makes him look weak’

    King Charles has just come under fire with his approach to handling those that are threatening the Royal Family’s very existence at this point regardless of their place in the family tree.

    European Editor at Large Tom Sykes is the one who pointed this growing issue out, in a piece for The Daily Beast.

    In his eyes, “it’s easy to understand the human impulse,” after all Charles has “always been at great pains to remind us that he is a person, that he is compassionate, that he has a soul”. Furthermore, as Mr Sykes points out “any parent would want to reconcile with a child.”

    Moreover, in the author’s own view “Charles and Harry are temperamentally very alike; both impetuous, impatient with the institution. But I think as King, you have to draw a distinction between what’s good for you as a human and what is good for the nation and good for the institution,” he admitted.

    Before concluding Mr Sykes also said, “bringing Harry back into the fold—excusing everything he said in Spare, everything he said in the Netflix documentary, everything he continues to stand by about how awful the British royal family are—is going to be incredibly unpopular.”

    By doing so Charles “platforming him in this way,” as well as “tacitly endorsing him,” and that is being described as “incredibly dangerous,” by Mr Sykes becuase “I think it makes Charles look weak. I think it’s unpopular,” he added in the end. 

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