“I Don’t Think They’ll Ever Forgive Harry for That” Royal Rift Deepens
0The ongoing estrangement between King Charles III and his younger son, Prince Harry, continues to captivate royal watchers and insiders alike. Recent reports suggest that the rift, which has widened since Harry departed from royal duties in 2020, maybe more entrenched than previously thought, with Queen Camilla playing a pivotal role in the dynamic.
Royal biographer Christopher Andersen, speaking to Fox News, pinpointed what he believes to be the crux of the issue. “I think people have to realize that the one thing that Charles finds unforgivable is criticism of Camilla,” Andersen stated. He elaborated that Harry’s comments about Camilla in his memoir “Spare” and other public statements have struck a particularly sensitive chord with the King.
“Unfortunately for Harry… Harry said some pretty devastating things about her. He made it clear that he felt she was… the villain in the piece,” Andersen continued. “I think that still bothers the king, and I don’t know that it will be easy for him to [forgive]. I don’t think they’ll ever forgive Harry for that”.
This sentiment is echoed by an insider who spoke to Us Weekly, claiming that Queen Camilla herself is playing an active role in limiting contact between Charles and Harry. “Camilla dislikes Harry and doesn’t want Charles to get stressed while he’s undergoing treatment, so she tries to limit interaction,” the source revealed, referencing the King’s ongoing cancer treatment.
The same source indicated that Charles, 75, is torn between his desire to mend fences and the hurt caused by Harry’s actions. “He is holding out hope of salvaging their relationship but is hugely conflicted because Harry has hurt William and Camilla so much,” the insider stated.
Harry’s memoir “Spare,” released in 2023, contained several controversial passages about the royal family, including his feelings about Camilla’s entry into the family fold. In the book, Harry wrote, “I had complex feelings about gaining a stepparent who, I believed, had recently sacrificed me on her personal PR altar. In a funny way, I even wanted Camilla to be happy. Maybe she’d be less dangerous if she was happy?”
These public revelations have reportedly had a profound impact on Camilla. A second source told Us Weekly, “When the docuseries came out, Camilla was furious. Then, when ‘Spare’ [was released], Camilla was saddened by what was said about her. She was heartbroken and confused.”
The situation has been further complicated by Harry’s perceived lack of public acknowledgment of his father. Royal commentator Lizzie Cundy, speaking to GBN America, criticized Harry for not publicly marking Father’s Day with a message to King Charles. “Let’s not forget, this is a 75-year-old man suffering with cancer, going on with all his duties,” Cundy remarked. “You just think, ‘Wow, this man is absolutely incredible,’ he is everything Harry isn’t.”
While some royal watchers, like Cundy, view Harry’s actions as “unforgivable,” others see the situation as more nuanced. The complexity of family dynamics, especially within the unique context of the British monarchy, suggests that a resolution may not be straightforward or quick to achieve.
As King Charles continues to navigate his role as monarch while battling health issues, the royal family’s personal struggles remain under intense public scrutiny. The ongoing rift with Prince Harry, exacerbated by criticisms of Queen Camilla, presents a significant challenge to the image of unity the monarchy typically strives to project.