Prince Harry made his arrival in London on Tuesday, marking the commencement of the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Invictus Games.
However, plans for a reunion with his father, King Charles, have been dashed. A spokesperson for Harry clarified that King Charles, who recently resumed his official duties following a three-month hiatus for cancer treatment, is fully engrossed in his responsibilities and cannot allocate time for a meeting with his youngest son.
It's been disclosed that King Charles is gearing up to host the royal gathering at the upcoming Royal Garden Party in the Buckingham Palace Gardens on May 8th. While some speculate whether Harry might attempt an incognito appearance at the garden party, hoping for a chance encounter or handshake with his father, such hopes are futile due to stringent regulations mandating valid invitations for entry into Buckingham Palace.
In a surprising twist that has stirred widespread discussions, reports suggest that King Charles has issued a decree specifically barring Prince Harry and Meghan from attending the impending Royal Garden Party. The couple is prohibited from accessing any royal property unless formally invited and accompanied by a member of the royal family. Moreover, any private meeting between Harry and King Charles has been ruled out, allegedly due to concerns raised by Queen Camila about Harry's trustworthiness. Insider sources hint at fears that conversations between the father and son could inadvertently lead to the disclosure of sensitive information about the king's health.
Angel L, a commentator for The Insider, shed light on the strained relationship between King Charles and Prince Harry during an interview with GB News. She pointed out the logistical challenge for a private meeting between the two, given their conflicting schedules, with Harry attending a service at St Paul's Cathedral concluding at 6:00 p.m., coinciding with the end of the first Garden Party of the year attended by King Charles.
In a twist of events, it has emerged that King Charles has extended invitations to friends of Princess Katherine for the Royal Garden Party, conspicuously excluding Prince Harry. The Daily Mail reports that Tony Hine from Kent, a British fundraiser and recipient of the Prior of Britain award, has received one such invitation. Tony, who endured severe abuse from his parents resulting in the amputation of his legs, has had the privilege of meeting Princess Diana and Prince William on multiple occasions. His adoptive mother, Paul Hadine, shared Tony's excitement and gratitude on social media for being invited by the monarch.
As the Royal Garden Party approaches, Prince Harry finds himself excluded from the event, raising poignant questions about the strained relationship between him and his father, King Charles. The absence of a private meeting and the selective issuance of invitations by the king only add fuel to the speculation surrounding the dynamics within the Royal Family.