With King Charles’ coronation just weeks away, the relationship between the monarch and his youngest son is under closer scrutiny than ever.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Near have been invited to the ceremony, but it is still unclear whether they plan to attend.
And that uncertainty is no accident.
Harry and Meghan have neglected to RSVP, and it appears the couple are using the palace’s anxiety to their advantage.
It may seem a bit cruel to torment an older man before the biggest day of his life, but here are a few things to keep in mind:
For starters, Charles is the worst, and always has been.
On top of that, the king has been antagonizing Harry for his entire life, and the abuse has become even more extreme in the years since Meghan entered the picture.
Now we’re getting a clearer picture of Charlie’s initial reaction to Meghan thanks to a new book by journalist and royal expert Robert Jobson.
According to Jobson, when Harry told the family he wanted to marry Meghan, William responded by asking if he was sure, and Charles quickly announced that Meghan No Be allowed to be included in the family payroll.
“Charles dropped a blunder saying he could not pay for Meghan as well as Camilla and William and Catherine and their young family in the future. This enraged Harry,” Jobson wrote Our King: Charles III: The Man and the Monarch Revealed.
Jobson states that Queen Elizabeth II attempted to intervene to save the father-son relationship, but her efforts did not interest either side.
“When the Queen asked Charles why he had not given in, he told her that he was not the bank,” Jobson wrote.
The author also cited a source who says that after Harry and Meghan moved to California, Harry made frequent phone calls to the Queen.
He urged her to call her father, but to no avail.
“Her Majesty found Prince Harry’s calls to be extremely difficult and exhausting,” the source said.
“She did not want to interfere with the father/son relationship and would urge him to speak to his father.”
Needless to say, this situation is much more complicated than a simple coronation invitation.
and Harry’s presence or absence would say a Very About his current feelings towards his father.