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King Charles stops meeting Prince Harry because of ‘unforgivable sin’

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King Charles stops meeting Prince Harry because of 'unforgivable sin'
King Charles stops meeting Prince Harry because of ‘unforgivable sin’

King Charles is still hurt by Prince Harry’s attacks on his wife, Queen Camilla, in his memoir Spare, released last year.

talking to fox news digitalRoyal commentator Christopher Anderson claimed the 75-year-old monarch is still reeling from the insult the Duke threw at his wife and made a number of accusations.

It comes as the king is said to be “too busy” to meet his estranged son even for a few minutes during his current visit to Britain.

“The King has become a little gentler towards his younger son but he has not forgotten how Harry attacked [his wife] Queen Camilla has claimed in her memoir ‘Spare’, The Last King author.

“In his book, Harry branded her a ‘villain’ and described how both he and William begged their father not to marry her. For Charles, this is an unforgivable sin,” Anderson said.

For those unaware, Harry expanded his feelings for the monarch by marrying his lifelong love Queen Camilla years after the death of his mother, the late Princess Diana.

In addition to calling him a ‘villain’, Harry also accused the Queen Consort of selling stories inside the family to the British press.

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