As Queen Camilla has assumed responsibility for King Charles III’s royal duties, she has decreed that Prince Harry is not permitted to have a private conversation with his father during his visit on May 8, according to a royal expert. Angela Levin, the royal expert, stated on GB News, “Queen Camilla will not let Harry talk alone to his father. He can’t be trusted. I think King Charles is vulnerable. He might say something about his health.”
Prince Harry made a brief 24-hour visit to London following the announcement of King Charles’ diagnosis
Levin’s concern arises from the sensitive state of the King’s health and the strained relationship with his son.
Despite the familial tensions, Levin acknowledged, “Nobody wants to see him. King Charles will, because he’s his father, and fathers love their children even if they go off and behave badly.”
The complexity of the situation was evident when Prince Harry made a brief 24-hour visit to London following the announcement of King Charles’ diagnosis.
“I can’t see how it can happen in the time he’s here. Last time he was here very quickly and was rushed out. Some people say he saw his father for 20 minutes, some say half an hour,” Levin speculated.
Meghan Markle and senior royal family members will be absent from the occasion. The timing of the event presents a logistical challenge, as Levin pointed out: “This time it’s going to be particularly awkward because the service at St Paul’s Cathedral is going to finish at 6 p.m., which is exactly the time that the first garden party of the year, which King Charles is going to, also finishes at 6 p.m.”
“You can imagine Charles is vulnerable because he will go around shaking hands with goodness, knows how many people who are coming,” Levin added.
However, commentator Michael Cole shared with GB News, “It’s good news for the King. The doctors are happy with the way the treatment is going, and he’s returning to more public-facing duties, which I know is what he wants to do. Of course, there is the Harry problem. He’s coming next week for the 10th-anniversary service of Thanksgiving at Saint Paul’s Cathedral.”