King Charles heartbroken by accusations of Prince Harry
Harry's allegations in his memoir are said to have "overwhelmed" King Charles....
King Charles reacts to Prince Harry’s shocking revelations
King Charles III appeared to snub his younger son Prince Harry for his incendiary claims against the royal family, during Britain’s new monarch’s appearance at a Sunday church in Norfolk.
In the midst of the Duke of Sussex’s charges against the palace, Britain’s future King was seen on camera smiling.
According to an insider, Charles‘ confidence shows that he does not take Harry’s discoveries about the royal family seriously since he thinks Harry will soon realise his folly of exposing family matters in public.
After a week of insults from Prince Harry, King Charles was all smiles when he appeared for the first time.
As the King arrived at St. Lawrence’s Church in Castle Rising for a service before of the release of his youngest son’s bombshell biography and new interview, Lillis were dancing on his cheeks.
During an impromptu walkabout outside St. Lawrence’s Church, Charles was greeted by well-wishers wearing a dinosaur-patterned shirt and tie. The King, 74, smiled as he chatted with a gathering assembled to see His Royal Highness.
The King’s attendance comes after Harry levelled a series of allegations against the Royal Family, including that his brother Prince William physically attacked him in a quarrel during which Harry alleges Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was dubbed “rude” and “abrasive”.
Broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby, who interviewed Charles in 1994 when the then-Prince of Wales acknowledged to having an affair, expressed surprise at Harry’s decision to write a book.
However, Broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby feels King Charles is “very wounded” and “quite frustrated” by the situation and “would be very anxious to bring it to a stop”.
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