29 Mar Prince Harry’s relationship with King is ‘damaged beyond repair’
PRINCE Harry’s relationship with King Charles has been “damaged beyond repair”, according to a former butler to the Royal Family.
Grant Harrold was commenting on reports that King Charles will not be meeting Prince Harry while he is in London.
He told GB News: “I remember working for the family and I know how busy the schedules are and they do see each other.
“I’ve had people say that they don’t visit and see each other, they do see each other quite a lot, members of the family, but sometimes it’s not possible.
“It could be as simple as he’s busy and he’s obviously undertaking this overseas visit. It could also be that with everything going on at the moment, maybe he feels it’s best that they don’t actually have any kind of face to face time just now.”
Asked about Prince Harry’s criticism of Queen Consort Camilla in Spare, during a discussion with Andrew Pierce and Bev Turner, he said: “This is undeserved and confuses me, because I was lucky enough to be a butler to them during that period and I saw how well the family got on.
“I was a bit saddened actually…as a butler, you remember stuff, you don’t obviously know their inside thoughts, but from what I saw in close proximity having been around them is that they’re got on really well.
“I was saddened by this and I don’t really know why this has come out and, again, I’ve always said the whole way along I don’t know what the end game is.”
He added: “I don’t know what the plan is at the end of it, because all that’s happening he has damaged the relationship with his father beyond repair.
“The more this goes on, the more I really don’t see them coming back, I don’t see them having the same relationship that they had once before, which was a very close relationship, and the same with his brother.”