King Charles III is seeing what he most desired put at risk. There is a rupture with no solution in the British royal family that Queen Camilla doesn't intend to prevent. This fact contributes to increasing tensions and distancing any possibility of reconciliation.
Although Charles III is the one who has the final say, it's inevitable for him to take advice from those closest to him. Especially when it comes to such a delicate matter as the one currently underway. In this regard, Camilla doesn't intend to lift a finger, thus leaving all the responsibility to her husband.

King Charles III and the relationship that will never improve
The British royal family is once again in the eye of the storm. While King Charles III longs for a reconciliation with his son, Prince Harry, discordant voices are rising in the palace. Queen Camilla waits prudently and doesn't intend to be the one to encourage her husband to take the first step.
Amid this situation, a rupture within the Crown has come to light. This is about the confrontation between King Charles III's sister and his nephew Harry. This seriously jeopardizes the reconciliation between father and son.

Queen Camilla is fully aware of this, but she doesn't intend to prevent or intervene to improve things. Her sister-in-law and the Duke of Sussex are fighting their own war, and Camilla chooses to keep completely on the sidelines. Even though, by doing so, she doesn't favor her husband King Charles III's interests in fostering peace within the family.
Sources close to the family claim that the princess hasn't forgotten or forgiven certain decisions made by her nephew. Especially after his public statements about the royal family. This tension represents a rift that, if not repaired soon, could reverse the optimism surrounding the reconciliation between father and son.
Harry, meanwhile, has tried to rebuild bridges. Recently, he offered to share his public schedule with the palace to avoid image conflicts. That gesture was interpreted as a clear sign that he desires a reconciliation with his father, King Charles III, but that's not enough.
Queen Camilla chooses to keep on the sidelines
King Charles III's sister has been for years a loyal, firm, and discreet figure within the monarchical institution. With Queen Camilla, she also keeps an excellent relationship; however, with Harry, it is icy.
Both share this distrust toward the Duke of Sussex, and it unites them in a war that involves all family members. Above all, because that's what Harry wanted when he lashed out at everyone in his memoirs and subsequent interviews.

Without the support of key figures like the princess, any attempt at family reunification runs the risk of being perceived as superficial. Nevertheless, Queen Camilla doesn't intend to intercede to help the reconciliation between aunt and nephew.
King Charles III would be caught between two essential people for him: his sister, who has been a pillar, and his son, who seeks to return. Meanwhile, Queen Camilla has chosen to keep on the sidelines. She doesn't want to get involved in personal disputes between Harry and other family members.

She believes that each relationship should be managed directly. She respects personal processes and doesn't want to act as a mediator between her sister-in-law and Harry. Especially because she too has been the target of the fierce statements made by Meghan Markle's husband.
In this regard, the broken relationship between aunt and nephew could serve as an emotional barrier that limits the recovery of the bond with King Charles III. British media are already presenting this distance as a new obstacle. One more among many that have cooled the relationship between King Charles III and his son.