King Charles allegedly wants nothing to do with Prince Harry after he expressed his concerns toward Prince George.
A source told Star that King Charles has also decided to remove Prince Harry as one of his Counselors of State because he no longer works for the royal family.
“Charles thinks it makes no sense whatsoever to have Prince Harry as one of his five counselors of state when he’s never in the UK. After being thrown under the bus by his son and Meghan with their tell-alls, he feels it’s important for the five who are most loyal and dedicated to the palace to have those spots,” the source said.
But the source also claimed that Prince Harry doesn’t mind if he will be removed from the role because he doesn’t want to be placed on the same level as Prince Andrew. The latter also serves as one of King Charles’ counselors of state even if he already stepped down from his duties.
According to the source, King Charles shutting Prince Harry out means that he and Meghan Markle will not be invited to the monarch’s coronation. But he doesn’t also mind because it falls on the same day as Archie’s birthday.
“Harry had an inkling his dad would leave him out in the cold when he became king. So, it has come as no surprise that discussions are taking place to have him pushed out,” the source said.
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. It’s not true that King Charles has decided to push Prince Harry out. There’s no reason for him to do this over his son's negative feelings toward Prince George or any other issue for that matter.
If King Charles really wanted to push Prince Harry out, he would’ve done this already a long time ago because he had more reasons then.
As of late, King Charles’ official guest list for his coronation has not yet been announced. So, it’s unclear if Prince Harry and Markle will be invited and if they will decide to attend.
For now, the Sussexes are busy with their lives and projects in the United States. And King Charles is also busy with his work as the British monarch. So, it’s unlikely for both parties to have time to freeze each other out.