Prince Harry may have been 'snubbed' by his father King Charles during his UK trip, but a royal commentator believes that he and Meghan Markle have already prepared for the 'setback' with a ' cover.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's trip to Nigeria can be interpreted as a "cover", especially after King Charles "snubbed" Harry during his trip to the UK.
Harry has just arrived to the UK for the tenth annual Invictus Games. While it was rumoured that he may visit king Charles and make a move in repairing their fractured relationship, it has since come out that they will not be meeting up, citing the King's busy schedule as the reason.
Speaking exclusively with The Mirror, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams insists that this will be seen as a "snub", but Harry and Meghan have already made a plan to "cover" for this "setback."
Fitzwilliams also added that while Harry and Meghan have a game plan for redemption, that doesn't soften the blow of his father's "snub."
"This will be seen as a snub. There is little doubt that this was not arranged as it should have been as King Charles has always made it clear that his door is open to Harry," he told us.
The last time Harry and Charles have seen each other was when Charles was diagnosed with cancer and Harry quickly flew out to see him."Their meeting after the King’s diagnosis was extremely brief and we do not know how well it went," Fitzwilliams explained.
Despite Charles' condition, Fitzwilliams claims he understands the impact of this decision will be significant.
He explained: "The King has engagements and duties he needs to perform and has to balance these with treatment for cancer that must be deeply debilitating. The fact that they will not be meeting will, as all things affecting the the royal family will, be worldwide news. If the royal rift is ever to be healed it will be when matters are less public and can be considered privately and less stressfully."
As for Harry's brother, Prince William , Fitzwilliams knew the chance of them meeting was even slimmer.
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