Prince Harry has been in the UK earlier this week, but has not yet met with his brother, Prince William, or sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, with a royal expert claiming they will be “extremely suspicious” of him
According to royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams, Prince William and Princess Kate are likely to be “extremely suspicious” of Prince Harry. The 40-year-old prince recently traveled to the UK for a series of charitable engagements.
During his four-day visit, which is set to conclude today as he plans to return to California to reunite with his wife and two children, Harry took time out on Wednesday to visit King Charles at Clarence House.
The King had journeyed from Scotland to London for his weekly cancer treatment and his meeting with the Prime Minister.
Despite having an engagement in London, Harry had a three-hour break between commitments.
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While he made time to see his father, a visit to see William and Kate was reportedly off the table due to the ongoing feud between the once-close brothers, reports the Express.
Speaking about the feud, Mr. Fitzwilliams told the Express how Kate and William are likely to feel towards Harry.
He said: “I think William and Catherine will, rightly, regard Harry with extreme suspicion as will the King.”
This is believed to be because of Harry’s past mistakes of sharing his conversations publicly with the media.
Discussing the possibility of reconciliation between Harry, Meghan, and the Royal Family, he added, “They really have to change if they do want to reconcile, something which is obviously desirable, especially when there is illness in the family, but it may not actually happen.”
Harry made an appearance at a modest event for the Diana Award this morning, before he is slated to return to the U.S. later in the day. Meghan, along with her 6-year-old son, Prince Archie, and 4-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet, stayed back in the U.S. while Harry made a brief four-day trip to his homeland.
A spokesperson for Harry has said he “loved” his time back in the UK despite the current tensions between him and the royal family. While Harry met with his father, Prince William and Kate Middleton were not present
“He’s obviously loved being back in the U.K., catching up with old friends, colleagues, and just generally being able to support the incredible work of the causes that mean so much to him,” the spokesperson told People Magazine.
Harry appeared to be happy after his reunion with Charles, attending the Diana Award event the following evening.
During the event, the Duke of Sussex shared a loving tribute to his late mom, Princess Diana.
“My mother believed in the power and agency of young people to positively impact the world,” Harry told those gathered. “The Diana Award continues her legacy by putting young people at the heart of everything they do.”
He continued, “Today is a perfect example of that. My message to everyone is don’t stand still, don’t stay silent — make them hear you because you speak for the majority.”