Prince Harry seems to be playing a game of hide and seek, but the one he can't find is none other than King Charles himself.
According to a palace insider, King Charles is too preoccupied to make time for his youngest son during Harry's upcoming visit to the United Kingdom. This development also means that Harry won't be catching up with his older brother, Prince William, as London supposedly isn't big enough for both of them.
The ongoing family feud traces back to January 2020 when Harry and Meghan Markle declared their independence from the royal life. Since then, they have been openly sharing details about their experiences, from a Netflix documentary to Harry's tell-all memoir, "Spare." Notably, the dynamic duo was excluded from the guest list for the royal family's summer event at Balmoral, and with Frogmore Cottage no longer in the picture, the question arises about where Harry will rest his royal head during his UK tour.
In the latest episode of "The Royal Drama Chronicles," Prince Harry takes center stage in the Netflix documentary "The Heart of Invictus." Here, he candidly discusses the lack of "support" he received after his mother, Princess Diana's tragic death in 1997.
Harry points fingers at his father, King Charles, claiming a lack of emotional comfort, even a simple hug, when delivering the devastating news about Diana. Insiders suggest that while Charles is secretly proud of Harry's work at Invictus, it's not always evident in his actions.
Harry's upcoming schedule includes attendance at the WellChild Awards, possibly featuring more royal revelations. Following this, he heads to Germany for the Invictus Games, which he founded after being inspired by the Warrior Games. With his WellChild Awards speech coinciding with the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death, speculations arise about whether Harry will steal the show.
Reports hint at a lack of communication between brothers William and Harry since "Spare" hit shelves. While Meghan will miss the WellChild Awards to attend to royal duties, she will join Harry in Germany, keeping the royal drama intriguing.