In a dramatic turn of events, King Charles III has reportedly cut all ties with his son, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex.
This decision has raised eyebrows and sparked debate, with many questioning the severity of the King’s response.
The root of this family feud?
Harry’s outspoken criticism of the royal family, particularly targeting Camilla, the Queen Consort.
Sources close to the royal family suggest that the King views Harry’s public remarks as a betrayal, a cardinal sin that he cannot overlook.
This sentiment appears to stem from Harry’s revelations in his memoir, where he labeled Camilla a “villain” and disclosed that he and his brother, Prince William, implored their father not to marry her.
Such comments have seemingly sealed the fate of their relationship, with insiders claiming that the King is unwilling to forgive his son for these transgressions.
The fallout from Harry’s revelations has been palpable.
Notably, the King chose not to accompany his son during significant family events this summer, including a visit to Balmoral and the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in London.
These absences speak volumes about the current state of their relationship, suggesting that reconciliation may be further away than ever.
While some speculate that Prince William might be more forgiving, the reality remains stark.
Harry’s departure from royal duties, coupled with his criticisms of his brother, has created an insurmountable rift.
Even the prospect of seeking royal protection during his visits to the UK seems fraught with complications, as trust within the family continues to erode.
For Harry, the road back to familial acceptance appears blocked.