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Prince Harry’s arrival in the U.K. for a special event has stirred anticipation, but reports indicate that he won’t be meeting with his father, King Charles III. This development has elicited a wave of disappointment among social media users, prompting strong reactions online.

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The Duke of Sussex has returned to his homeland to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, a significant event honoring wounded and ailing veterans. While Prince Harry’s presence in the U.K. for this commemoration has garnered attention, news outlets have also highlighted that he will not be meeting with the King of England during his visit.

“A spokesperson for Prince Harry addressed the ongoing speculation regarding a potential meeting with his father during his visit to the U.K. this week, stating, ‘Regrettably, due to His Majesty’s packed schedule, it will not be feasible.’ The statement continued, ‘The Duke fully understands his father’s commitments and various priorities and looks forward to reuniting with him soon.'”

According to reports from a media outlet, King Charles III has been occupied with a flurry of royal engagements since returning to his public duties, including hosting an audience at Buckingham Palace yesterday, where he welcomed the Prime Minister of Fiji, Sitiveni Rabuka. Additionally, today’s schedule includes hosting the premiere garden party of the season at Buckingham Palace on May 8th.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s agenda in the U.K. has been similarly packed. He has been actively involved in commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, beginning with a panel discussion yesterday. Today, he is slated to participate in a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral, where he is expected to deliver a reading.

The public response to the news of Prince Harry and King Charles III not meeting during this visit has been one of shock and outrage, with many expressing disappointment in the King’s actions. “That’s absolutely unforgivable, that a Dad can’t prioritize his son. King or not!!!” admonished a social media user, reflecting the sentiments echoed by numerous others online.

In a similar vein, another individual remarked, “Harry deserves better. Shame on #KingCharles. He treated #PrincessDiana terribly as well. #TheWholeWorldIsWatching.” Additionally, another commenter stated, “Shameful… but Prince Harry can sleep well at night. He has reached out numerous times.”

Expanding on the contentious history between the late Princess Diana and King Charles III, another user emphasized, “Charles is who Diana said he was ๐Ÿ™ƒ.” Another critic of King Charles III labeled him as “petty.”

A Facebook user expressed, “As a parent, I can’t fathom not being able to prioritize my child in my schedule.” Another individual chimed in, saying, “I can’t think of anything more significant than spending time with a child you rarely see.”

Another commenter expressed strong sentiments, stating, “Sadly, his father prioritizes his position over his family. It’s evident where his love lies. If he truly wanted to see his son, he would make it happen. This situation underscores his self-centeredness and desire for control over others.”

While it’s been confirmed that scheduling conflicts prevented Prince Harry and his father from meeting during his recent visit to the U.K., it’s no secret that relationships within the British royal family have been strained in recent times. Public knowledge suggests that Prince Harry and his father haven’t seen eye to eye for some time.

Even during Prince Harry’s previous visit to London upon hearing about King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis, their meeting was reportedly very brief. Additionally, reports indicated that Prince Harry chose to stay in a luxurious hotel rather than with his family, as previously reported on February 8, 2024.

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