When the King meets supporters outside the University of East London, a royal fan can be seen begging the monarch to bring back the Duke of Sussex amid alleged tension between them.
AceShowbiz -King Charles III had a shocking reaction when someone asked him about his son Prince Harry. When he met supporters outside the University of East London on Wednesday, February 8, a royal fan could be seen begging the monarch to bring back the Duke of Sussex.
“Can you bring back Harry?” the fan said to Charles, who was shaking hands with other excited attendees. Seemingly mishearing what the fan said, the King asked, “Who?” to which the royal family enthusiast replied, “Harry, your son.” Charles then laughed as a response.
The slightly awkward moment arrived after Prince Harry released his bombshell memoir “Spare” that allegedly further brought tension between Harry and the British royal family. Despite that, Harry reportedly has “no regrets” about the revelations he made in the book, which sold more than 3.2 million copies worldwide in one week following its January 10 release.
According to a source, who also attended Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi‘s surprise wedding vow renewal ceremony last week alongside Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, Harry was in good spirits at the event. “Harry said he was really happy about the success of the book and the reaction to it,” the source claimed to Page Six.
The guest went on to say, “He said he had no regrets about any of the revelations, and he’s relieved to have got his story out into the world. There’s been an amazing reaction to it, he said.”
During the ceremony, it was also said that the couple was questioned about whether or not they will attend the coronation of Harry’s father King Charles on May 6. While the two “seemed to be in extremely good spirits,” they allegedly politely sidestepped the inquiries.
Meanwhile, a previous report stated that Charles would still invite Prince Harry and Meghan to the big event, though the couple may not accept it. “Harry has made it clear that he has certain conditions before he will accept any invitation,” royal historian Hugo Vickers told Page Six. “It is always possible to reconcile if both parties are willing to do so … but I don’t think the Harry side will budge. He’s never wrong about anything. so that’s not a very good start.”
“I do hope Harry won’t come, as it could deflect from the ceremony. After all, that’s why they don’t invite crowned Kings and Queens to a coronation,” he continued.
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