June 16, 2025

King Charles' feud with Prince Harry reportedly escalating

The royal family’s drama unfolds like a Shakespearean tragedy, with King Charles III and Prince Harry locked in a bitter feud. Queen Camilla, ever the diplomat, refuses to play peacemaker, leaving the rift to fester. This conservative lens sees a monarchy strained by progressive betrayals and broken trust.

Fox News reported that since Harry and Meghan Markle abandoned royal duties in 2020, tensions have skyrocketed, culminating in Harry’s 2023 memoir "Spare" and tell-all interviews.

The couple cited relentless media scrutiny and palace neglect as reasons for their California exodus. Yet, their public airing of grievances smells more like woke grandstanding than justified rebellion.

Harry’s memoir lobbed bombs at the royal establishment, accusing Camilla of leaking private talks to polish her image.

“She had a reputation to rehabilitate,” Harry sneered on "Good Morning America" in 2023. Such claims paint Camilla as a scheming villain, but her dignified silence suggests otherwise.

Camilla’s Steady Support for Charles

Camilla, married to Charles since 2005, has focused on supporting her cancer-stricken husband, diagnosed in February 2024. “She’s more concerned with supporting her husband,” royal expert Helena Chard told Fox News Digital. Her restraint amid Harry’s attacks is a masterclass in conservative composure.

King Charles, now 76, and Camilla were crowned on May 6, 2023, a moment Harry briefly attended before jetting back to California.

The coronation should have unified the family, but Harry’s fleeting presence underscored the divide. His accusations against Camilla only deepened the wound.

Harry’s 2023 book "Spare" detailed his “complex feelings” about Camilla, whom he believed “sacrificed” him for her PR. “Maybe she’d be less dangerous if happy?” he mused. This melodramatic jab reeks of entitlement, ignoring Camilla’s charitable work and stabilizing role.

The fallout from "Spare" was swift: Charles evicted Harry and Meghan from Frogmore Cottage, their UK home.

Harry’s BBC interview in May 2024 revealed Charles, battling an undisclosed cancer, isn’t speaking to him. Reconciliation seems a distant dream when trust is this shattered.

Prince William, too, keeps Harry at arm’s length, with insiders noting his disinterest in mending ties. “The king and William don’t trust Harry and Meghan,” Sally Bedell Smith told People magazine. Can you blame them, given Harry’s penchant for airing dirty laundry?

Harry’s 2020 exit was framed as a quest for privacy, yet his media blitzes suggest otherwise. His May 2024 BBC interview expressed love for his family, but actions speak louder. This progressive cry for “healing” feels hollow against the backdrop of his public betrayals.

Charles’ Emotional Turmoil

Charles, described as “volatile when provoked” by Ian Pelham Turner to Fox News Digital, is reportedly livid over Harry’s remarks about Camilla. The king’s cancer battle adds emotional weight to the feud. Harry’s lack of discretion only fuels his father’s distress.

Camilla’s approach—staying above the fray—has been praised as “dignified” by Hilary Fordwich to Fox News Digital. Her “code of silence” mirrors her resilience during Princess Diana’s infamous “third person” comment about her. This is strength, not scheming.

Harry’s accusations against Camilla, like claiming she traded information with the press, lack evidence and reek of deflection.

“That made her dangerous,” he told CBS. Such rhetoric is less about truth and more about settling scores in a woke media circus.

Some royal observers argue Charles should extend an olive branch, but why reward disloyalty? “The ball is firmly in Prince Harry’s court,” Helena Chard told Fox News Digital. A conservative monarchy values duty, not public tantrums.

Written By:
Benjamin Clark

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