Insiders are buzzing after a column in The Telegraph, penned by Camilla’s chum Petronella Wyatt, spilled the regal beans.
Wyatt’s gossip-fueled piece claims Harry had zero interest in sharing air with his stepmum, igniting fresh whispers of a royal family feud.
“Harry, it seems, had no desire to breathe the same royal air as his stepmother while he chatted with the King,” Wyatt dished, fanning the flames of palace intrigue.
The drama doesn’t stop there.
Despite Harry’s alleged royal snub, it’s still a mystery whether his wish to avoid Camilla was honoured.
The Prince has not shied away from airing his grievances, particularly in his explosive memoir, Spare. In it, Harry accuses Camilla of being a master manipulator, leaking royal secrets to polish her public image, a move he likened to being sacrificed on the altar of her PR ambitions.
“I have complex feelings about gaining a step-parent who I thought had recently sacrificed me on her personal PR altar,” Harry confesses in his book. He even expressed a twisted kind of wish for her happiness, musing, “Maybe she’d be less dangerous if she was happy.”
The plot thickens with the revelation of Harry’s brief, 30-minute audience with King Charles after the monarch’s cancer diagnosis went public. Royal whisperer Robert Jobson hinted to The Sun that the fleeting father-son reunion was cut short by doctors’ orders, fearing a prolonged visit might spike the King’s blood pressure and worsen his health.
“You don’t want his blood pressure going up,” Jobson explained, painting a picture of a visit more fraught with tension than a Shakespearean tragedy. “After a quick ‘Love you, dad,’ the only things left to discuss were the sort that could send a king’s blood pressure through the roof.”
In this latest chapter of royal drama, Prince Harry’s avoidance of Queen Camilla has all the makings of a tabloid frenzy, leaving the world eagerly awaiting the next twist in the ongoing saga of Britain’s most watched family.