Harry Slammed for “Horrifying” Attempt to Use Kids to Blackmail Dying Father

A bombshell report out of the U.K. is stirring up fresh drama inside the royal family—and this one cuts straight to the heart of a bitter, ongoing feud.

According to a new report from the London Sunday Times, Prince Harry is quietly pushing for a summer invitation to Sandringham. The goal? Bring Meghan Markle and their children to visit King Charles III after years of distance.

On the surface, it sounds like a long-overdue family reunion. But insiders say there’s a lot more going on behind the scenes—and not everyone is buying the emotional angle.

Sources claim Harry, who has only seen his father twice in the past two years, is facing a major obstacle: security. Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, he no longer receives automatic armed protection in the U.K., something he has repeatedly said makes it unsafe to bring his family back.

Now, that concern is reportedly at the center of the current standoff.

A close friend of Harry told the outlet that an invitation from the King could trigger an upgraded security package—something Harry is said to be hoping for. But the same source made it clear: there’s “no world” where Harry brings his children to the U.K. without stronger protection in place.

And that’s where things get controversial.

Inside royal circles, some believe Harry’s position is starting to look less like concern—and more like pressure. Critics within the institution reportedly fear he’s using access to the King’s grandchildren as leverage in a high-stakes battle over security arrangements.

One insider didn’t mince words, saying officials involved in the ongoing security review would be “horrified” at the idea of the children being used as a bargaining chip.

That single word—“horrified”—is already raising eyebrows.

The timing only adds more fuel to the fire. Harry is expected to return to Britain in July for Invictus-related events, while King Charles typically spends that time at Sandringham before heading to Balmoral in August. In other words, the opportunity for a reunion is right there—but whether it actually happens may depend on far more than family feelings.

For now, when Harry visits the U.K., he pays for his own private, unarmed security. He only receives state protection during official royal events, like the coronation. Whether that changes—and whether it opens the door to a long-awaited meeting between grandfather and grandchildren—remains uncertain.

But one thing is clear: what should be a simple family visit is turning into yet another royal flashpoint, with emotions, power, and public perception all colliding in real time.

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