The Duke of Sussex’s brief visit “spells danger” for the King, who is already battling cancer, according to royal analyst Ingrid Seward, speaking with The Telegraph.
“I think Harry spells danger for the King,” referring to Harry’s rash decision to come to the United Kingdom, adding, “The trouble is that whenever Harry is around, there’s a certain amount of animosity.”
“This is someone who has been extremely rude about the current Queen,” she went on to say. “As much as Charles loves Harry, he’s not going to be all over him like a rash.”
She went on to remark that Charles “is such a private person” and that making his cancer diagnosis public was “a very bold decision.”
“I think perhaps he was buoyed by the very positive reaction to him sharing his enlarged prostate diagnosis – which has prompted lots of men to get checked out,” he said.
“He is trying to reform things and make the monarchy more transparent. It’s actually rather refreshing.