King Charles has ‘humiliated’ Prince Harry and Meghan twice. Keeping his word in the process

King Charles III has made efforts to humiliate Prince Harry and Meghan Markle since his ascension to the throne. Charles was explicit with Harry and Meghan, warning them not to publicize family issues or complicate relations with other family members.

Despite these warnings, Harry published his memoir ‘Spare‘ and, along with Meghan, produced a Netflix documentary detailing their struggles as working royals in the UK. They have also given numerous interviews revealing private family matters.

Charles believes that by doing this, Harry and Meghan disobeyed his wishes, giving him the right to retaliate. During the coronation, Harry attended the event and sought to congratulate his father afterward. However, according to an insider who spoke to Express, Harry arrived at Buckingham Palace only to be denied access to see The King.

A royal source revealed that Harry was guided away from where the Royal Family was gathering for official photographs and celebrations, which included a private area behind the balcony.

The insider noted, “It is really an occasion where the monarch’s children should be included whether they are working royals or not. It raised a few eyebrows in royal circles and signaled to everyone that it was a turning point for the Sussexes.” This exclusion highlighted a significant shift in how Harry and Meghan are perceived within the royal family.

King Charles II’s decision to exclude Prince Harry from the post-coronation celebrations sent a clear message about his stance on the recent actions of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. This move by the monarch emphasized the ongoing tension and strained relationship between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.

The incident highlighted the changing dynamics within the royal household. Charles’ apparent retaliation against his younger son and daughter-in-law underscored the deepening rift that has developed between the Sussexes and the rest of the Windsor clan. This public snub marked a significant shift in the family’s previously cordial, if complex, connections.

The exclusion of Harry from the celebratory events following Charles’ coronation ceremony was seen by many as a deliberate and calculated move by the new King. This action further exacerbated the already tense situation between the estranged members of the British royal family, signaling a potential continuation of the discord that has plagued their relationships in recent years.