King Charles III will soon celebrate his 75th birthday. Prince Harry probably won’t be there. Apparently he didn’t get an invitation.
King Charles III turns 75 on November 14th. The celebration is supposed to be with the family. His younger son, Prince Harry, will apparently not be there. While it was initially reported that Harry allegedly turned down an invitation, it is now said that his father never invited him in the first place.
Probably “no contact” between Prince Harry and the palace
As and later had, among other things, Charles would like to celebrate his special day together with family and friends. However, according to reports, Harry declined and did not want to travel from California, where he lives with his wife, Duchess Meghan, and their children Archie and Lilibet.
However, there is now a statement from a spokesman for Harry in which it is said that Charles’ son did not receive an invitation to the festival. “In response to headlines in the British media, there has been no contact regarding an invitation to His Majesty’s upcoming birthday,” the spokesman said. The fact that the “Sunday Times” reported this was “disappointing”.
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An insider familiar with the situation also confirmed to “Messenger” that the palace “never made contact.” A spokesman for the Royals, meanwhile, declined to comment on the situation.
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Source: Stern

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