Prince Harry declined ‘THIS’ King Charles offer for UK visit

King Charles reportedly offered Prince Harry the use of the royal residence during his trip to Britain last week, but his son ended up staying in a hotel instead.

Prince Harry was unable to meet his father King Charles.

King Charles is understood to have offered Prince Harry a royal residence during his trip to Britain last week.

The Duke of Sussex spent some time in London to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games but was unable to see his 75-year-old father, but friends of the monarch revealed he had agreed that his son who lives in California with his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and their children, five-year-old Prince Archie and two-year-old Princess Lilibet – to stay in one of the royal estates, because he is no longer employee at home in Great Britain, reports the Sunday Times.

However, Harry is thought to have finallyopted for three nights in a hotel.

Friends of the royal family said Harry had not asked to see his father or invited him to the Invictus thanksgiving service at St Paul’s Cathedral, but those close to Harry said his request to meet Charles was made well before the trip, which has been “on the radar for a long time”, and pointed out that he must give 28 days’ notice to the King and the Home Office to request security requirements while in the UK.

A source told the channel: “It’s all very sad. While it’s true that the King is understandably wary of seeing Harry, because of the publicity circus that seems to surround all such visits, he understandably agreed to see his son at his most vulnerable time of his illness [in February] and in a very short time “Although he was hardly going to roll on the red carpet when this Invictus ride was announced, and the doctors advised him to concentrate on his treatment. and recovery, the idea arose that he refused the space to find… well, let’s just say that memories may have diverged again.

However, Harry’s friend said, “I can’t imagine that [Harry and Charles’ request] failed. Even if they didn’t get the request, which I don’t think, he couldn’t.

A representative of the duke previously claimed that Charles, who is still being treated for cancer, is too busy to see his son. He said in a statement: “In response to the many questions and continued speculation as to whether the Duke will meet his father while in the UK this week, unfortunately that will not be possible due to Her Majesty’s full schedule. “Of course the duke understands his father’s engagement diary and many other priorities and hopes to see him soon..

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