King Charles is reportedly ‘absolutely furious at Prince Harry’s refusal to see how much damage he’s done’ to the Royal Family after he moved to America four years ago
King Charles is said to be “absolutely furious at Prince Harry’s refusal to see how much damage he’s done” to the Royal Family.
The Duke of Sussex stepped down from his role as a senior working royal more than four years ago. Both he and his wife decided to step back and become financially independent of the monarchy.
Shortly after they stepped down from their roles as senior working members of the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan moved from England to California in America. Setting up lives for themselves in Montecito, the couple have now resided in the States for almost four years.
King Charles and Prince Harry have been somewhat estranged in recent months and years (Image: Getty Images)
Since moving to the States, Harry and Meghan have worked on various projects, with some of these raising eyebrows around the world and deepening the rift within the Royal Family. Some of these include the televised interview they did in 2021 with Oprah Winfrey, Harry’s memoir Spare, and the couple’s 2022 Netflix documentary.
And now it seems that the couple speaking out about their time in the Royal Family still isn’t sitting right with the Windsors. Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, royal expert and author Tom Quinn has revealed that the King is still quite angry over how his youngest son refuses to see the damage he has done amid Charles’ “flimsy excuses” not to see him.
Mr Quinn told us: “King Charles is still absolutely furious at his younger son’s refusal to see how much damage he has done to the family.
“Harry knows that no one is fooled by his father’s flimsy excuses for not seeing him.”
He added: “Harry’s stinging criticisms of his father the King and his brother the Prince of Wales meant it was only a matter of time before Harry was slapped down and now it has happened.”
Concluding his analysis, Mr Quinn said: “Harry has never been able to see that the more he attacks his family, the more they will reject him. It says a lot about Harry’s naivety that he thinks his criticisms will make his father and brother come running to him begging forgiveness.”