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Karu F. Daniels

King Charles ‘too busy’ to see Prince Harry during recent trip to the UK, report says

King Charles III reportedly wouldn’t see his youngest son during Prince Harry’s recent trip to the United Kingdom.

Royal expert Alexander Larman dished the dirt about the latest dust-up in the ongoing royal family feud.

The author of the upcoming book “The Windsors at War: The King, His Brother, and a Family Divided” said that Great Britain’s monarch froze out his prodigal son during a return trip back to his native country.

“Apparently, (Harry) tried to see King Charles, but King Charles said he was too busy,” Larman exclusively told Us Weekly while discussing the new tome, which is set to be released April 18.

Prince Harry made a rare appearance in London in late March to attend legal proceedings. The Duke of Sussex and six more prominent Brits, including Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley, sued Associated Newspapers in a case that alleged the tabloid company’s staffers used illegal tactics to obtain private information.

Larman told Us Weekly that he wasn’t sure if the 38-year-old has plans to attend King Charles’ May 6 coronation, but said he would be “amazed” if he didn’t.

“If he (doesn’t) go to the coronation, he’s essentially saying, ‘I am not gonna have any relationship with my family ever again.’”

Prince Harry opened up about his frustration with being a member of the Royal Family in his bestselling memoir “Spare” and he and his wife’s Netflix docuseries, “Harry & Meghan.”

In January 2020, the couple announced they would step back from their role as “senior members of the royal family” and will work to become financially independent.

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