
King Charles III and Prince Harry.
Shutterstock(2)Keep it light. King Charles III reacted with laughter when fans asked to bring Prince Harry returned to England after leaving the royal family.
King, 74, there is a greeting from the viewer at the University of East London on Wednesday, February 8, when one attendee shouted, “Bring Harry back, please. Can you bring him back, sir?”
Charles didn’t seem to hear the first part of the comment and asked, “Who?” When the man replied, “Harry, your son,” the king laughed and continued walking.
The royal family has not commented publicly on the Duke of Sussex, 38, since he released his bombshell memoir, spare, last month. The founder of the Invictus Games, who stepped down as a senior working royal in January 2020, did not hold back when discussing his relationship with his father or his brother, Prince William.
In one chapter, Harry said a “gung-ho member” of his father’s team planted a story about him and the 40-year-old Prince of Wales in 2019. Elsewhere in the book, the Archewell founder said Charles once said there was a ‘ “Enough money to go around” to support Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle.
“Pa did not financially support Willy and me, and his family, from any largesse,” wrote the former military pilot. “This is his job. That’s the whole deal. We agreed to serve the king, to go wherever he was sent, to do whatever he was told, to give up our autonomy, our hands and feet inside the golden cage, and in exchange for the cage we agreed to feed and clothe. .”

King Charles III at the newly renovated Leighton House museum.
Justin Tallis/AP/ShutterstockObservers wondered whether the incident meant Harry would skip his father’s coronation, which was scheduled for May 6. Empress Camilla will be officially crowned at the coronation.) The BetterUp CIO, for his part, did not give a definitive answer when asked about the event in January.
“There’s a lot that can happen between then and now,” he told ITV when asked if he would attend the event if invited. “But, you know, the door is always open. The ball is in his court. There’s a lot to talk about and I hope he’s willing to sit down and talk about it.
Earlier this month, royal experts Angela Levin exclusively against Us Weekly he thought Charles was not ready to give up on his son, despite the tension. “King Charles is a king, but he is also a father,” he said Camilla: From Outcast to Queen Consort the author explained on Tuesday, February 7. “She loves Harry. She may not like what he’s doing, but she loves him and has a weakness for him. She doesn’t want to lose him as a son.”