Prince Harry is said to be angry with King Charles III and his staff for revealing details of his family’s travel to the United Kingdom, which he believes has compromised his family’s security. According to the Daily Mail, the Duke of Sussex expressed dismay at how the details of the planned trip were made public in order to put his wife Meghan Markle and their two children at risk.According to the report, the 41-year-old became angry after it was reported that Harry, Meghan Markle and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, were given a palace during their stay. According to the source: “Harry is angry that the King’s aides have leaked plans for the Sussex family to stay at Buckingham Palace for a while.”
Security concerns drive Prince Harry’s frustration
The report also claimed that an insider explained Harry’s reaction to the leak. “He feels that he has put his family at risk because while he is protected by a security cord when he is inside the palace he is at risk as soon as he leaves,” the report said indicating the potential consequences of public disclosure of residence details.
Mistrust and perceived ‘demonstrations’ are causing conflict
Although he wants to be reunited with his father, Harry seems to be questioning the royal family’s intentions and direction. According to the report, there is a huge disconnect between what Harry is trying to achieve and how the palace is handling things. “Harry really wants his children to see their grandparents. It’s unclear how keen the King is to see them if it’s related to all this drama,” the report said.The report also expressed concern that things have gotten worse rather than better since the original plans were announced. “Unfortunately, what should have been an opportunity to build bridges has resulted in deep mistrust on both sides,” he added, noting that communication breakdowns have hampered the reconciliation effort.
Royal comments indicate that the visit has been a subject of controversy
Royal observers assessed the worsening situation around the planned visit. Royal commentator Rebecca English offered a critical opinion on how family reunions are conducted. “Because of the family bond, the Royal Palace would have enjoyed a peaceful and low-key visit,” he said.English concluded with a candid look at how the debate unfolded in public. “However, here again, they’ve turned into a soap opera,” he said, pointing out that the situation has escalated unnecessarily and been publicized rather than resolved privately.The conflicting stories from both sides confirm the ongoing tension within the royal family regarding Harry and Meghan’s relationship with the royals and questions about security, accommodation, and the willingness of both parties to move forward and try to reconcile.