Prince Harry ‘was not allowed’ to accompany King Charles, Queen Camilla to Sandringham
King Charles III and Prince Harry’s less than an hour meeting has given birth to several questions about the monarch’s health and the Duke’s relationship with his father.
Some royal experts and historians have speculated that the reunion could open doors for Harry’s return to the royal family, while few commentators think differently as they claim Harry will never be accepted as working royal again.
Sharing the details of the meeting in his own words, former royal correspondent Michael Cole claimed that King Charles “would not have wanted” his estranged son Harry to go with him and the Queen to Sandringham during his UK visit.
Responding to claims that the Duke “was not allowed” to accompany the King and Queen to Sandringham during his visit to see his father, Cole shut down the claim and doubted that would have been the reason he did not attend.
“The point of the King being at Sandringham on the estate, which is quite isolated in North Norfolk, is to be isolated because when you’re having this intensive cancer treatment and what you’ve got to avoid at all costs is infection,” explained Cole.
“And Prince Harry had flown at 37,000 feet in a pressurised cigar tube with 250 other people people for 11 hours breathing the same air. And he came to see his father for 35, 45 minutes at Clarence House.”
The expert went on claiming that the King, who’s hurt with Harry and his wife Meghan’s attacks, will never be welcomed back to the palace, saying: “I think the last thing in the world the King would have wanted was for him to have gone on to Sandringham.”
He wen on: “And anyway, he had to be back into in America because he was that at that gala evening for the National Football League in Las Vegas the next night. So I don’t think there was ever a possibility of him flying to Sandringham in the confined space of a helicopter with the King.”
The expert has shared his doubts of a royal reconciliation after Harry’s new explosive interview on King Charles’s health as the Duke became the first royal to speak publicly since his father’s cancer diagnosis, saying: “I think any illness, any sickness, brings families together.”
Cole also slammed Harry for not sharing kind words about his ailing sister-in-law Princess Kate.