King Charles found himself entangled in a tumultuous situation involving his son, Prince Harry, while dealing with the impending loss of his mother, Queen Elizabeth.
The revelation emerged that a heated argument ensued when Prince Harry was requested to attend Queen Elizabeth’s vigil at Balmoral alone.
Notably, Princess Diana also opted to remain by her children’s side instead of joining the family in Scotland during the Queen’s final hours, as detailed in a new book.
Tragically, on September 8, 2022, the day Queen Elizabeth II passed away, her great-grandchildren – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – were scheduled to commence their studies at Lambrook School.
The latest biography, “Charles III, New King, New Court: The Inside Story” by royal expert Robert Hardman from the Daily Mail, sheds light on the circumstances surrounding the royal family during this period.
It is disclosed that Princess Diana insisted on having a parent present for the children, leading Prince William to travel to Scotland.
According to sources cited in the Daily Mail, Prince Harry expressed his frustration towards King Charles upon being instructed to attend the vigil at Balmoral alone.
The book by Mr. Hardman further reveals that the Duke of Sussex was unaware that King Charles did not prohibit Princess Kate from accompanying him; rather, it was her personal choice to prioritize the children’s well-being.
Remarkably, Princess Kate’s decision inadvertently eased tensions with Prince Harry, making it more palatable for him to attend the event solo.
Celebrating her 42nd birthday this week, the Princess of Wales received warm wishes from the public, accompanied by a nostalgic photo of her at King’s coronation in May.
Embracing her role as the Princess of Wales following Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, Kate has dedicated herself to the “Shaping Us” campaign, emphasizing the crucial early years of a child’s life.
Kensington Palace recently shared a charming childhood picture of Kate from the Middleton family album, taken during Christmas in 1983, as part of the campaign.
Despite missing out on accompanying William to Singapore for the Earthshot Prize Awards last autumn, Kate remained at home with Prince George, who was preparing for significant exams to determine his future schooling options.
Eton and Marlborough College are anticipated contenders for George’s education once he reaches 13.
While the Waleses refrained from major overseas tours in 2023, reports suggest that Prince William and Princess Kate are gearing up for a trip to Italy in the upcoming spring, marking a return to official engagements abroad.