Prince Harry ‘Can’t Take It Anymore’ As He’s Humiliated Again By Royal Family

Prince Harry has reportedly faced a series of setbacks recently, described as ‘three royal humiliations.’ The Duke of Sussex, who stepped down from senior royal duties in 2020, lives in the U.S. with Meghan Markle and their two children. Royal expert Emily Andrews detailed these humiliations in Woman magazine.

The first occurred during Harry’s recent U.K. visit for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. Despite his presence, he couldn’t secure a meeting with his father, King Charles, who had a ‘full’ schedule. Royal commentator Charlotte Griffiths suggested that Harry’s ‘certain demands’ regarding the meeting’s conditions might have contributed to this. Griffiths also speculated that Prince William could have influenced the king’s decision.

The second humiliation was Prince Harry’s absence from the Trooping the Colour parade on June 15, marking King Charles’ second official birthday as monarch. People magazine reported that Harry and Meghan were not invited to the event, which they last attended in 2022. Despite this, the couple extended well wishes to Kate Middleton, following her return to the public eye after a cancer diagnosis, though their efforts did not elicit a significant response.

The final humiliation was Prince Harry’s exclusion from the Duke of Westminster’s wedding, deemed society’s wedding of the year. Despite being invited, Harry and Meghan chose not to attend, likely due to tensions with Prince William, who was also invited. This absence contributed to Harry feeling increasingly distanced from Britain’s high society. According to a source quoted by Radar Online, Harry feels sidelined and no longer part of the family, leading to moments where he struggles with the ongoing coldness from the palace.

These events have reportedly left Prince Harry at a tipping point, feeling isolated and increasingly alienated from his royal roots.


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