Prince Harry has not spoken to Prince Charles since their fleeting reunion last week, according to reports.
in the Netherlands, having done a series of frank interviews with broadcasters throughout.
Charles is said to be ‘at a loss’ to explain his most recent comments to NBC Today’s host Hoda Kotb in which heDuring the interview, Harry admitted it was ‘great’ catching up with his grandma, adding she was on ‘great form’.‘just making sure she’s protected and got the right people around her’The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were later questioned about the remarks by a broadcaster while on a visit to the Disasters Emergency Committee yesterday, but did not respond.
‘He is desperate for Lily to meet her great-grandmother and for Archie to see her again now he is likely to enjoy and remember the event.’ The duke is embroiled in a legal battle with the British government over its decision to remove his taxpayer-funded security when he and Meghan stepped back as working royals.
It is believed though that he is ‘in favour’ of returning for the festivities in June, during which the couple have been invited to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony alongside the rest of the Royal Family.
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