(NewsNation) — Prince Harry can send all the tips he wants to friendly outlets, but it won’t change anything.
Earlier this year, a “source” close to Harry told The Times of London that Harry “would like an invite to Sandringham” and that if King Charles were to say, “come up and spend some time with the family, he’d love that.”
Sadly, not only will there be no invitation, but now I’m learning that Charles is unlikely to see Harry at all.
“Ever since Harry broke the Sandringham agreement, it would be too much for Charles to see him.”
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Harry and his wife Meghan Markle thumbed their nose at the agreement he’d forged with the late queen, his father and brother after their quasi-royal trip to Australia, where Meghan flogged the clothes she’d worn to visit sick children and the Bondi Beach massacre site online, and also headlined a poorly attended “girls’ weekend” event using her Duchess title.
Soon after that trip, on the evening of April 20, just hours before Buckingham Palace began its centennial celebrations for Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, Meghan took to Instagram to tease a new collection through her As Ever lifestyle brand.
The Princess Lilibet candle
The centerpiece was a candle named after her daughter, “Princess Lilibet,” the same childhood nickname that Queen Elizabeth considered so personal, so private, that when Harry and Meghan used it for their daughter in 2021, the queen reportedly told aides: “I don’t own the palaces, I don’t own the paintings, the only thing I own is my name. And now they’ve taken that.”
“Charles is not thrilled that his grandchildren are being used to peddle candles. William’s stunned they would take such a risk,” a source told Woman’s Day. “Seeing ‘Prince Archie’ and ‘Princess Lilibet’ on some Shopify website has left bile in the mouths of some of the royals.”
Charles is also still smarting over the “emotional blackmail” Harry has engaged in.
Britain’s King Charles III finishes his address to a joint meeting of Congress while Queen Camilla applauds in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (Kylie Cooper/Pool via AP)
FILE – Britain’s Prince Harry arrives at London’s High Court to lead a group accusing the Daily Mail’s publisher of privacy invasion through unlawful tactics in a trial that is part of a wider phone hacking scandal in London, Jan. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)
In the “source” statement saying Harry would like an invitation, the same source said “there is not a world in which he brings the kids back unless there is an enhanced security package around them,” adding that “if the King wants to see the kids (Archie and Lili), all he needs to do is invite them over.”
“Harry left the royal family and moved to America – he was well aware of what that meant, including losing his royal protection. He and Meghan decided to leave anyway. He can’t have it both ways,” my source insisted.
As of now, it hasn’t been fully determined if Meghan, Archie and Lili will be coming to the U.K. this summer with Harry as he tries to drum up support (and cash) for the flailing Birmingham Invictus Games, even though he will likely have police protection for this visit.
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“He just has to give the government 28 days’ notice of his travel, and they assess the situation. Of course, he will get police protection for this trip.”
A rep for Harry told me, “We haven’t made any announcements re summer plans, so there’s nothing to report on that front.”
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