Prince Harry appears unfazed by King Charles's decision to honor his estranged brother, Prince William, with a prestigious military role following Harry's highly publicized trip to Nigeria.
On May 14, Harry and Meghan Markle issued their first statement regarding their widely covered tour, seemingly disregarding any warnings from the monarch about their future within the royal family.
The former working royals expressed gratitude to the people of Nigeria for warmly embracing them and ensuring their stay was enjoyable.
In their statement, the Sussexes conveyed their heartfelt gratitude to all the event organizers, military personnel, and the entire Nigerian community for their generous hospitality during what will be the first of many memorable journeys.
However, Harry and Meghan's Nigeria visit reportedly upset the King, and the ailing Charles has allegedly been planning to prevent the couple from undertaking any future trips to other Commonwealth countries, according to royal expert Tom Quinn in an interview with The Mirror.
Moreover, it has been reported that Meghan intends to enhance her business endeavors by publishing a new book detailing her experiences as a working member of the royal family.
Tom expressed that this potential move by Meghan has deeply concerned the monarch, as Harry is likely to play a significant role in the book.