Queen Camilla Wants Prince Harry To Follow Certain Rules If He Meets King Charles

news desk news desk | 05-07 16:00

The Duke of Sussex Prince Harry is set to visit Britain for the inauguration ceremony of the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games on May 8.

As part of the commemoration, Prince Harry will attend a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, which is located barely three and a half kilometers from his father, King Charles III, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer.

While it hasn’t been officially confirmed whether he will meet his ailing father, some reports suggest that the Duke of Sussex is ‘very keen’ to see him during his visit.

However, amid these, Queen Camilla reportedly does not want Prince Harry to be alone with his father, as per a royal expert.

According to Angela Levin, Prince Harry has now lost the Queen’s trust, and as a result, she is not willing to allow him to speak to his father alone.

“Queen Camilla will not let Harry talk alone to his father,” Angela Levin told British broadcaster GB News.

“He can’t be trusted. I think King Charles is vulnerable. He might say something about his health,” Levin added.

The royal expert also revealed that Harry’s visit this time is expected to be brief, saying she anticipates him to be “in and out”.

“Nobody really wants to see him,” said Levin, adding, “King Charles will, because he’s his father, and fathers love their children even if they go off and behave badly.”

The last time the Duke of Sussex visited the country was to meet with his father King Charles after his cancer diagnosis in February. However, Harry wife’s Meghan Markle stayed in California with their two children.

The Prince’s visit coincides with a challenging period for the Royal Family, as both King Charles and Harry’s sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, have been diagnosed with cancer.

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