The Duke of Sussex sent a clear message to King Charles and the royal family during his UK visit.
Prince Harry received support from his late mother Princess Diana's family after his father, King Charles, declined to meet him during his trip to the UK.
For those unaware, the Duke of Sussex visited London for three days to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games at St. Cathedral.
Reports indicated that the former working royal expressed a desire to meet his ailing father, but the Monarch's official team stated he had other engagements.
In contrast, Diana's siblings, Earl Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes, stepped out to support Harry in celebrating the Invictus Games' notable milestone.
According to The Sun, Ingrid Seward, a royal commentator and friend of Princess Diana, said, "They are very supportive of Harry and always have been. It sends a clear signal to the Royal Family and to Harry that Diana’s family is there for him."
She added, "At his address at Diana’s funeral, Charles Spencer said he would look out for William and Harry in her place."
Ingrid shared, "Charles Spencer wanted the Spencer family to be prominent above all others, but the boys were absorbed by the Royal Family. Now that Harry has left the Royal Family, the Spencers have laid claim to him again."