The Daily Telegraph

King ‘snubbed Harry’ on night Queen died

- By Hannah Furness

THE King did not dine with Prince Harry on the night Queen Elizabeth died because he needed to have “discreet discussion­s” with his elder son before being expected to “console the whole country”, it has been claimed.

The King, who had dinner with the new Prince of Wales, William, while Harry remained at Balmoral with the rest of the Royal family, needed a “clear head and no distractio­ns”, according to a new biography.

A member of his staff is quoted as saying: “You have to remember, losing a second parent is a big thing, becoming the senior generation is a big thing and there he was, expected to console the whole country.”

Prince Harry has written about his experience at Balmoral in his own memoir, Spare, with the new Charles III biography adding extra context to the decision for the King and Prince of Wales to dine without him.

Both books describe how the Duke of Sussex was met in the Balmoral foyer by his aunt, the Princess Royal, who hugged him and took him to see his grandmothe­r to pay his final respects.

In Charles III, biographer Robert Hardman writes: “Harry then joined the family dinner downstairs. Neither his father nor his brother was there, however. The King and Queen Camilla had, by now, returned to Birkhall, their home on the Balmoral estate ... that evening, the couple would be joined for dinner by the new Prince of Wales, who would also stay at Birkhall.

“The King needed to have vital but discreet discussion­s with his elder son.

“In years gone by, such a moment would automatica­lly have included his younger son, too. But not any more. This was clearly not an occasion for an opening up of hearts and minds with Prince Harry, particular­ly if he was still taking notes for his forthcomin­g book.

“Charles III needed a clear head and no distractio­ns.”

The Duke of Sussex’s version, published four months after the Queen’s death, did not record an explanatio­n for why he did not see his father or brother until they had all returned to London.

After spending time with his grandmothe­r he says he telephoned Meghan and “ate dinner with most of my family, though still no Pa, Willy or Camilla”.

‘The King needed to have vital, discreet discussion­s with his elder son ... he needed a clear head ...’

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