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King Charles latest decision 'disappoints' Prince Harry

King Charles has returned to UK from his state visit to US, where Harry lives with his family

Published May 06, 2026
King Charles and Queen Camilla said "We leave a piece of our [heart] behind" in US

King Charles has reportedly left his estranged son Prince Harry ‘disappointed’ with his major decision, the royal insiders have revealed following the monarch’s state visit to US.

King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the United States of America last week, where the king also addressed US Congress.

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However, the king allegedly refused to see his son Prince Harry, daughter-in-law Meghan Markle and their kids Archie and Lilibet.

Now, as King Charles has returned to UK, the insiders told the Heat World, Harry was left disappointed at his father’s reported refusal to see him during his US trip.

The close insiders said “Harry was really pushing to get some face-to-face time with Charles during his visit to America, but he had to accept that it wouldn’t happen. He’s now on a mission to arrange a call with his father so they can hash everything out.”

The sources went on saying “It’s certainly not what he envisioned, and it’s definitely a real kick in the teeth that Charles didn’t make time for him, but Harry isn’t making a fuss about it because he’s very aware that he has to tread carefully right now.”

Following their visit, the palace shared a photo of King Charles and Queen Camilla with a sweet note.

The statement reads, “Farewell and thank you for the warmth of your welcome and the kind support you gave us throughout our first visit to the US as King and Queen, in this, your special anniversary year.

“We leave a piece of our [heart] behind and take a little of yours back home with us. Until the next time… God Bless America.”

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