Prince Harry’s ‘Did Not Want to Be in the Same Room as His Stepmother’ While Visiting His Cancer-Stricken Father, Close Friend Claims
Prince Harry Avoids Stepmother Camilla During Visit to Ailing King Charles
Prince Harry’s recent visit to his cancer-stricken father, King Charles III, highlighted tensions within the royal family, particularly with Queen Camilla. Journalist Petronella Wyatt, close to the Queen, revealed that Harry “preferred not to be in the same room with his stepmother.” This discomfort points to a strained relationship, further explored in Harry’s memoir, “Spare.”
Wyatt defended Camilla, suggesting she’s “incapable of machinations,” countering Harry’s portrayal of feeling undermined by her. His memoir details instances of unease and symbolic displacement, like Camilla turning his room into her dressing area, reflecting deeper familial rifts.
This situation underscores the complex interplay of personal and public roles within the royal family. Harry’s struggle for reconciliation amid public scrutiny highlights ongoing challenges. His decision to stay in a hotel during the visit, emphasizing his financial independence, hints at persistent underlying tensions.