King Charles reacts to Prince Harry ‘playing victim’ with ‘false narrative’ on UK trip

King Charles’ desperate plea ‘ignored’ by prince Harry during UK trip

King Charles III seemingly reacted to Prince Harry’s false narrative during his UK trip, which portrayed the monarch in a negative light.

During his recent trip to UK, the Duke of the Sussex was reportedly refused to meet his cancer-stricken father due to his “busy schedule”, however, according to an insider Harry’s false narrative has left Charles “bruised.”


At that time, reports also suggested that the 39-year-old prince requested to stay in a royal residency, and was granted the permission but he preferred to stay in a hotel.

Reflecting on the whole situation The Royals podcast, the Sunday Times editor Roya Nikkhah, explained: "All the narrative from the moment he [Harry] touched down and we got that statement from Harry's spokesperson saying it's not possible for Harry to see his father, his father is too busy, he completely understands.”

“That set the mood music for the whole week that Harry had said Pa is too busy to see me,” Roya added.

The editor went on to explain, "I just thought something didn't feel quite right about this, so I dug away and dug away a bit deeper and found out that actually, Harry had asked if he could stay and Charles had said yes,” adding, “come and stay son. You come and stay in a royal residence, you are near where I am so it's going to be much easier for me to see you given what's going on with my diary and your diary.”

She continued, "And that turned everything on its head because the narrative from Harry that I wanted to see my father but he is too busy to see me, actually the reality was Charles said yes please do come and stay in a royal gaff and that would make it much easier for me to see each other."

For the unversed, Prince Harry was on a solo 3-day trip recently to attend the special thanksgiving service at St. Paul’s Cathedral to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.