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The future king is "determined not to repeat the mistakes of his family's past" after complaining of feeling "ruled out" of his first grandson's life, according to royal reports. Prince Charles would have been "cold and distant" while the parents of the Duchess of Cambridge, Carole and Mike Middleton, would be "always at hand". A friend told the Sun: "At the birth of Prince George, Charles was less easy to play in the role of a grandfather.
"But now he welcomes every new arrival with a wider smile and even more open arms. He loves the joyous chaos of all this. "
Prince Charles would have developed a strong friendship with his daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle, after taking her to the alley in the place of her father, Thomas Markle, who was unable to travel to the United Kingdom for health reasons.
The arrival of the duchess on the royal scene also helped to improve relations between Prince Harry and Charles, said a source.
Harry proposed to Meghan Markle in November 2017, a few months after the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death, when feelings grew between Charles and his sons.
Emily Andrews, Sun's Royal Correspondent, wrote, "When Susbad's baby arrives next month, Charles will be able to play the grandfather again.
"This caring and cuddling Charles is determined not to repeat the mistakes of his family's past.
"Five years ago, it was very different. Charles reportedly complained of feeling excluded from Prince George's life, saying that he "almost never" saw the first child of William and Kate.
"The perception was that while Kate's parents, Mike and Carole Middleton were almost always present, Charles was cold and distant."
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