King Charles suffers heartbreak as Prince Harry decides to widen rift
Prince Harry has been called out for making King Charles suffer with his unexpected move
King Charles faced a big setback as his estranged son Prince Harry made a shocking decision which might widen his feud with the royals.
For the unversed, the Duke of Sussex announced a risky tour to Colombia after he raised concerns over security threats in the UK.
The former working royal's eyebrows-raising move has been criticised by a royal commentator, who accused the Prince of making his father "look bad" in people's eyes by allegedly accusing the Monarch of not offering a helping hand amid his ongoing security row against the British home secretary.
Kinsey Schofield addressed Harry and Meghan Markle's tour announcement during a conversation on TalkTV.
The royal commentator said, "I think just this is further proof that this is all a hissy fit that Prince Harry is pitching because he wants to make his father look like the bad guy."
Kinsey quoted a report from The Daily Beast, claiming that Harry believes his father has “power” to be his ally during his legal battles in which he demands official security upon his UK arrival.
The source told the Publication that the father-of-two feels he is stuck in the "unbelievable” legal rows due to his father. An insider continued, "If the king wanted, he could do this for his son."
Now, Harry's latest move hinted that the Duke is seemingly widening his feud with his cancer-stricken father.
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