During his recent visit to the UK, Prince Harry experienced an unusual treatment, being regarded as non-royal. This perceived exclusion seems to have left him deeply disheartened, revealing a poignant narrative of the royal family's persistent reluctance to mend the rift with him.
King Charles marked his 75th birthday on Tuesday surrounded by close aides and family, notably excluding his estranged son Harry from the guest list, underscoring the strained relations between them.
Warnings have been sounded within royal circles, cautioning that the wounded Harry might divulge more details if he senses further isolation after this latest snub.
The estrangement between the Duke of Sussex and his father, King Charles, as well as his elder brother, Prince William, has only intensified since their separation nearly four years ago when Harry and Meghan withdrew as senior royals, relocating to the US.
Speculations abound about Meghan Markle penning her tell-all memoir, following in her husband's footsteps. The anticipation surrounding Meghan's upcoming autobiography has already stirred controversy among some senior members of the royal family.
Royal experts are urging King Charles to mend the rift with the disgruntled Prince, emphasizing the potential for the already fractured relationship between the royal family and the Sussexes to take a dire turn if not addressed promptly.
Adding to the intrigue, Harry and Meghan stand accused of leaking details from their recent "private call" with the monarch on his 75th birthday. Some interpret this as a warning, given the swift publication of their conversation's particulars.