Prince Harry is back in the UK, but meeting His Majesty won’t be possible, says a spokesperson
Prince Harry’s visit to the UK is under critical scrutiny based on the primary concern of whether he will be meeting His Majesty or not. Putting an end to these questions, Harry’s spokesperson said that in response to the continued speculation around the Prince’s visit to the UK and his meet-up with his father, the King, the unfortunate circumstance stands that it will not be possible due to the King’s packed schedule.
Prince Harry’s spokesperson also mentioned that he understands the King’s commitments and hopes to meet up with him soon enough.
His Majesty misses his chance to meet his son, who is now away in Nigeria
King Charles failed to meet with his son owing to his professional commitments and now Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are away on a trip to Nigeria, on a three-day visit. Even though both of them are not ‘working Royals‘, they often take trips to various destinations, and the glamour around those trips is similar to a Royal visit.
Beckham and his love for the Royal Family
David Beckham, who is a former England football captain, has had close ties with the UK Royal Family for a long time and he has previously caught up with Prince Harry as well as King Charles on several occasions in the past, due to meetings or events, according to the UK Express.
FAQs
Which footballer did King Charles III meet recently?
King Charles III reportedly had a meeting with footballing legend and former England football captain David Beckham related to a charitable foundation.
Did Prince Harry visit his father, His Majesty on his recent visit to the UK?
Owing to the King’s professional commitments and packed schedule, Prince Harry, on his recent visit to UK, was unable to meet his father. However, his spokesperson has mentioned that the Duke of Sussex understands his father’s commitments and hopes to catch up soon.
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