NewsBite

King Charles ‘was never expecting to see’ Prince Harry during surprise UK visit

Palace insiders have revealed how Charles really felt about Harry’s unexpected arrival in the UK this week amid reports he “snubbed” his son.

Prince Harry criticises royal family during shock testimony in London

Prince Harry made a surprise visit this week to London, but it is believed that the Duke of Sussex never met with his father to smooth things over in their fractious relationship.

According to reports, King Charles was “too busy” to meet with his youngest son even though the King’s state visit to Germany didn’t occur until Wednesday, Fox News reports.

“I’m told Charles was never expecting to see Harry,” royal commentator Duncan Larcombe told Fox News Digital. “Although he was in the country, Charles was too busy with Germany and the cancellation of his trip to France.”

On Monday, Harry, 38, made a surprise appearance at London’s High Court for a four-day hearing in a case against Associated Newspapers.

The media company, which produces British publications including the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, is accused of invading the privacy of notable figures. As well as the Duke, these include celebrities Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost and Elton John, among others.

It is understood that Charles, 74, was at his Highgrove estate before he embarked on his trip to Germany. A planned trip to France was postponed amid ongoing riots over the country’s increase in the retirement age.

Numerous royal watchers have insisted that Charles snubbed his son. But royal expert Shannon Felton Spence disagrees.

The King was scheduled to be in France before Germany. He was not even supposed to be in the UK,” she said. “So, Harry’s surprise trip was strategically planned for when his brother and his father would be out of town.

“The political situation in France forced an unfortunate cancellation of the King’s visit, which made him unexpectedly in the UK for a few extra days.

“If the King is too busy to see Harry, it’s because he approached him as the King and not as a son to a father. Sometimes, your former boss is too busy to see you if you drop in on them.”

Harry leaving the Royal Courts of Justice this week in London. Picture: Belinda Jiao/Getty Images
Harry leaving the Royal Courts of Justice this week in London. Picture: Belinda Jiao/Getty Images

Kinsey Schofield, host of the To Di For Daily podcast, told Fox News Digital that Charles’ unwillingness to carve out time for his son “was a stark example of consequence”.

“The King’s diary is typically built months in advance,” she said. “[But] the idea that the King had this time off and chose not to engage with his son tells me that Charles does not trust his boy. He does not want any drama before the coronation, and he clearly thinks Harry’s grievances are petty. If Harry and Meghan attend the King’s coronation, they should bring their parkas because things are going to be ice cold.”

Schofield said it’s easy to see why Charles didn’t meet with Harry. In promoting his explosive memoir Spare, which was published in January, Harry accused his stepmother Camilla of leaking private conversations to the media to burnish her own reputation.

In December, Harry and his wife launched a six-part docuseries on Netflix, which detailed their struggles with royal life.

“This is a direct result of Harry’s selfish actions,” Schofield claimed. “He hurt so many people in the process of making his Netflix special and selling his book … he has alienated his family. Time heals all wounds, but Harry has got to stop lobbing grenades.

“And while we’re on the subject … I will tell you that I believe Harry’s team likely leaked this story for sympathy. Because what is Prince Harry if not a perpetual victim? He might not be allowed to wear a uniform at the coronation, but perhaps we can find him a pacifier.”

Harry’s surprise visit marked the first time he returned to his home country since the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September. According to reports, he informed both Charles and his brother Prince William that he would be in the UK for the proceedings.

William and his family are currently on holiday. The Prince and Princess of Wales are known to escape Anmer Hall, their country home, whenever their three children are off from school.

Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, hit shelves in January. Picture: Angela Weiss/AFP
Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, hit shelves in January. Picture: Angela Weiss/AFP

“It wasn’t to be expected that King Charles and Harry would see each other during his surprise visit this week,” royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital. “Harry didn’t even have to appear in court. But he made a statement about how strongly he feels about the British media, especially the tabloids, just by appearing.

“However, his attacks on the monarchy, especially since December and the publication of his memoir together with the interviews he gave to promote it, have made a reconciliation between the royal family and the Sussexes all but impossible,” Fitzwilliams claimed. “A meeting would have been fruitless as anything said to him might be repeated. We await hearing if the Sussexes will attend the coronation. It is a most unhappy situation.”

Meanwhile Christopher Andersen, author of The King, said a royal stalemate has taken hold.

“Let’s put it this way: Neither side in this bitter family dispute is willing to give an inch,” he said. “They seem to be more dug in than ever. The King is certainly not about to drop everything because Harry has flown into town, and even if Harry were to make some overture at this point – which he won’t – Charles’ schedule is packed during the walk-up to the coronation.”

On March 5, a spokesman for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed that Harry had received “email correspondence” from the King’s office about the coronation.

“An immediate decision on whether the Duke and Duchess will attend will not be disclosed by us at this time,” the couple’s office said in a statement.

Speculation about whether the couple would be invited to the coronation has raged since the release of Harry’s memoir, which contained damning allegations of intrigue behind the palace walls. The disclosures, including details of private conversations with his father and brother, fanned tensions between Harry and his family that became public when he and his wife moved to America in 2020.

Charles and William have not caught up with Harry during his UK visit. Picture: Tim Rooke/Pool/Getty Images
Charles and William have not caught up with Harry during his UK visit. Picture: Tim Rooke/Pool/Getty Images

Earlier this month, the Sussexes acknowledged they were asked to vacate Frogmore Cottage, their home in the UK. The Sun newspaper reported that Charles asked them to relinquish the dwelling on January 11, a day after Harry’s book was published.

Royal expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital that Harry would have known that the royals plan their schedules far in advance, making it unlikely that he would meet with his father while in town.

“Harry was told, notably by palace staff and not the King himself, that the King was ‘busy’ despite his state visit to France, planned to commence on Monday, having been cancelled due to the French rioting regarding the proposed pension reforms,” she said. “The cancellation took place just three days prior. So, the King claimed to be busy preparing for the German segment of the long-planned tour.

“For his part, Harry knows full well that the palace plans many months in advance, so short notice is unlikely to yield results,” she said. “Perhaps Harry appearing in London at the High Court on Monday unannounced to attend the court case was testing the waters, taking one link at a time in the chain of destiny to help the couple decide whether to attend the coronation. It would be testing the public’s reaction and reception certainly, rather than meeting with any members of the royal family. It would rather indicate it’s the former not the latter.”

But, aside from the coronation, there may be another reason Harry may go to the UK this May. The Prince, along with several others, is bringing damages claims against Mirror Group Newspaper over unlawful information gathering. That trial is scheduled for May 9, three days after the coronation. It’s unknown whether Harry will make an appearance in that case.

This article originally appeared in Fox News and was reproduced with permission

Originally published as King Charles ‘was never expecting to see’ Prince Harry during surprise UK visit

Original URL: https://www.ntnews.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/king-charles-was-never-expecting-to-see-prince-harry-during-surprise-uk-visit/news-story/e6cfbbcce71abd3f55e078865ee4d217