Prince Harry told to 'back off' after King
Charles visit which 'can't have done much good'
Prince Harry flew back to the UK for a brief 30-minute
visit with his father King Charles after learning of his cancer diagnosis.
By CALLY
BROOKS, News Reporter
22:08, Sun,
Feb 25, 2024 | UPDATED: 07:43, Mon, Feb 26, 2024
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1870651/prince-harry-told-to-back-off-king-charles-visit
Prince
Harry has been told to "back off" by a royal expert after King
Charles's shock cancer diagnosis saw him fly across the world to see him.
The
75-year-old monarch's diagnosis came after a planned prostate operation, with
the King since undergoing treatment and remaining "wholly positive".
But now a
royal expert has told the Duke of Sussex to "back off" as the family
deal with the news. Ingrid Seward, editor in chief of Majesty magazine, told
Fabulous: "The stress of Prince Harry’s impulsive behaviour cannot have
helped the King’s health.
"He
loves his son but never knows what he is going to do next. To a man of his
vintage – he is 76 this year – the idea of someone flying 11 hours across the
Atlantic to see him for less than an hour is madness.
"The
carbon footprint: the cost of first class return flights - over £6,000 - and
the mental stress for someone as sensitive as Harry is not what his father
could have wanted.
"How
much happier he would have been I imagine if Harry had waited a while and then
spent some quality time with his dad during his recovery. Of course, it was
touching of Harry to rush to his dad but in reality, it can’t have done much
good for either of them."
Prince
Harry's visit lasted just 30-minutes, with the King delaying his plans to meet
with his son.
The royal
commentator added that Harry should "learn to live his life" without
sharing details of what he is up to. The father-of-two gave an interview just
days after his visit, telling Good Morning America: "I love my
family".
She added:
"Harry needs to back off and learn to live his life without publicising
everything he and Meghan are doing.
"Perhaps
a little humility might gain them more popularity than their endless PR
announcements."
While the
King's exact diagnosis has not been revealed, it is thought it has been caught
early and is treatable. Prince William will take on more public engagements
while his father undergoes treatment.
Harry said
his father's health could "reunite" the family, saying: "Any
illness, any sickness brings family together.
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