A spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex confirmed to Page Six last week that the king was unable to see his youngest son due to his busy schedule.
Prince Harry has seemingly snubbed his father in very public fashion. Consider this message he sent to King Charles. Prince Harry SNUBS King Charles on Rare Visit to London was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
King Charles III has not left the UK since before he learned he has cancer in February.
Prince Harry will not be seeing his father King Charles during his current visit to Britain as the monarch will be too busy, Harry's spokesperson said on Tuesday. Harry, 39, has returned to Britain to attend a number of events to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, the
Prince Harry won't be visiting with dad King Charles during his trip to the UK — here's why.
THE King held a private meeting with ex-England star David Beckham yesterday – after snubbing wayward son Harry. Becks, 49, bonded with Charles at his country home Highgrove, Glos., to learn
Prince Harry is “deeply stung” over not seeing his father during his brief trip to London.
The estranged father-son duo have never seemed further apart.
Buckingham Palace announced that Prince William, the heir to the British throne, will be made colonel in chief of the Army Air Corps, not Prince Harry. William is Harry's older brother.
Prince Harry was hit with two major blows during his return to the U.K. Just after learning that he would not be able to see his father due to the king's busy schedule, Buckingham Palace announced on Wednesday that Harry's brother, Prince William, will be made colonel in chief of the Army Air Corps. The Prince of Wales is succeeding King Charles III as head of the regiment. The U.K.'s Independent noted that it’s likely the honor would have been given to Harry, if he hadn’t stepped down as a...
Prince Harry and King Charles miss each other during the duke’s brief visit to London as Prince of Wales officially given command of his brother’s former regiment
The King and Queen and the Prince of Wales will attend ceremonies in France to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings on June 6, Buckingham Palace said.