Prince Harry’s estranged family have no plans to meet with him during his whirlwind visit to the UK

Prince Harry’s estranged family have no plans to meet with him during his whirlwind visit to the UK

  • Prince Harry ‘made contact’ with his father but was told that the King was ‘busy’ 
  • Kind Charles is working from Highgrove before flying to Germany for state visit
  • The Prince of Wales is away with his family as children are off school for Easter 

Prince Harry’s estranged family have no plans to meet with him during his whirlwind visit to the UK.

His father, King Charles, is working from Highgrove, his Gloucestershire home, before flying out for a three-day state visit to Germany on Wednesday.

Sources close to Harry seemingly briefed chosen members of the media yesterday that he had ‘made contact’ with his father to let him know he would be in the country, but was told that the king was ‘busy’.

His brother, the Prince of Wales, is away with his family as his children have already broken up from school for Easter.

Prince Harry (pictured today at the High Court) is in London but his estranged family have no plans to meet with him during his whirlwind visit to the UK

King Charles, is working from Highgrove, his Gloucestershire home, before flying out for a three-day state visit to Germany on Wednesday

King Charles, is working from Highgrove, his Gloucestershire home, before flying out for a three-day state visit to Germany on Wednesday

The Prince and Princess of Wales (pictured together on March 17), are away with their children, who have already broken up from school for Easter

The Prince and Princess of Wales (pictured together on March 17), are away with their children, who have already broken up from school for Easter

They live in Adelaide Cottage on the royal estate at Windsor, just a short walk from Frogmore Cottage, the five-bedroom home that Harry and Meghan have been given notice to move out of by June. 

It is not known, however, whether Harry is staying there while he is in the UK, where he put in a surprise appearance at the High Court yesterday.

Earlier this year the Mail revealed how both Charles and William had been left deeply hurt and angered by Harry’s repeated attacks on his family, particularly in his controversial memoir, Spare.

Sources said neither man was minded to ‘humour’ him. It is not believed that they have seen or spoken to him since Queen Elizabeth died.

Although an invitation to attend the king’s coronation in May has been extended to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, there has been no word of an acceptance yet.

Palace staff are continuing to plan in case they do come, given that the historic event is less than six weeks away.

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