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For Harry, the dream of a quiet reunion in the Norfolk countryside seems further away than ever. He is caught between his new life and the old one, a man without a country in the familial sense. While he is said to be in regular, if brief, contact with his father via letter and occasional call, the face-to-face meeting that could begin to heal the rift remains elusive. The King’s silence isn’t necessarily vindictive; it’s strategic. He is protecting his peace. But for a son who claims all he ever wanted was a family that listened, the sound of a phone not ringing can be devastatingly loud.
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