While King Charles III begins step by step to resume his royal duties, Prince Harry plans a new trip to the United Kingdom for the upcoming May 8th. Will he meet his father? It is something that has not yet been confirmed, but meanwhile, a royal expert assures that the monarch’s trust in his son ‘is long gone’ due to the numerous conflicts that have damaged the monarchy’s image along with his wife, Meghan Markle.
‘Fox News‘ correspondent and royal expert, Kinsey Schofield, has assured that the King of England does not trust in his youngest son. In the program ‘To Di For Daily‘ of the said media outlet, she detailed how the accusations of the Duke of Sussex have impacted the head of state’s feelings.
Harry, 39, will visit London to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Game. However, he will not have the company of any member of the royal family. “There will be no senior members of the royal family to support Prince Harry“, assured Schofield, as she hinted that the reason behind this snub is the Duke’s own actions.
“Harry will always have access to his father, but the trust is long gone“, she said in the ‘To Di For Daily’ program.
Although the Prince will not receive royal support in his visit to the United Kingdom, there are many possibilities that he will meet his father due to the sentimental relationship with the King, which seems to be ‘improving’.
“The king is happy to spend time with his youngest son but will remain guarded to protect the people that he loves and who have shown him unconditional loyalty” during the difficult time he is living, said Kinsey Schofield.
When King Charles III announced that he had cancer on February 6th, Prince Harry immediately traveled to the United Kingdom to meet with his father. However, the meeting lasted less than an hour, and the Duke of Sussex returned to the United States the next day.