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King Charles III Distressed by Prince Harry’s Legal Battle and Attacks on UK Institutions
In a recent development that has sparked emotions and controversy, King Charles III has expressed his sadness and bewilderment over Prince Harry's actions.
The Duke of Sussex is currently engaged in a legal battle against Mirror Group Newspapers, accusing them of illegal phone hacking that resulted in the publication of numerous stories about him from 1996 to 2011, causing him distress.
Prince Harry, in his 55-page witness statement, has voiced his belief that the state of the press and government in England has hit rock bottom.
This viewpoint has raised concerns as it seemingly contradicts the constitutional requirement for the royal family to remain apolitical.
Sources close to the palace reveal that King Charles III has been deeply affected by Harry's rhetoric and ongoing accusations against his own family.
While the King is said to be sad and bewildered, there is also a growing frustration regarding his son's behavior, which appears to be never-ending.
The strained relationship between father and son began three years ago when Harry decided to step back from his royal duties and move to California.
He cited the pressure of public roles and alleged biases against his wife, Meghan Markle, as the reasons behind his decision.
In his memoir, titled “Spare,” Prince Harry openly expressed his objections to his father's marriage to Queen Consort Camilla, even referring to her as a wicked stepmother.
However, recent reports suggest that Harry did not meet with Charles or his brother, William, during his recent trip to the UK for the lawsuit.
Additionally, he was reportedly not invited to his father's 75th birthday parade.
While Harry believes he has a strong case against the newspaper group, concerns have been raised about the evidence he has presented thus far.
Palace insiders reveal that he never raised concerns about phone hacking when the articles in question were originally published.
Furthermore, definitive evidence linking journalists to the practice has not been provided.
Critics argue that Harry's time in California has affected his judgment and conduct.
They claim that without someone to guide him on what he can and cannot say, he has lost the ability to navigate his role as a member of the royal family carefully.
His recent comments about the UK government have been viewed as embarrassing for both him and Britain.
The situation remains tense as the legal battle continues.
King Charles III, while feeling sad and bewildered, is also facing mounting frustration with his son's actions.