Prince Harry did not stay in England for Elizabeth II's birthday this Wednesday
After the funeral of Prince Philip, the tabloids wondered about the possible presence of the Duke of Sussex at the birthday of the sovereign, who celebrates this Wednesday, April 21 her 95 years. However, his grandson has already returned to the United States, revealed the Daily Mail.
His stay in England was short-lived. Come to attend the funeral of Prince Philip, Prince Harry will ultimately not be present at the birthday of Elizabeth II, who is celebrating her 95th birthday this Wednesday, April 21. The Duke of Sussex would have indeed flew to Los Angeles on the afternoon of Tuesday, April 20, revealed the Daily Mail. Prince Charles' son is said to have taken an American Airlines flight from London at around 1:30 p.m. His vehicle was later reportedly seen near the Los Angeles airport, then near the prince's home in Montecito, California.
Meghan Markle's husband would have joined the former actress, pregnant with their second child, and their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, soon to be 2 years old, around 4 p.m. Prince Harry, a time "divided" between his desire to stay in England and that of returning to America, will have stayed only one week in the United Kingdom, where he would have received an icy welcome.
The departure of Prince Charles
The Duke of Sussex has barely taken the time to speak, for two hours, with Princes Charles and William, as well as with Kate Middleton, at Frogmore Cottage. Talks towards a reconciliation which would have proved unsuccessful. The tension would indeed be palpable within the royal family since the “Megxit” and the shock interview granted by the Sussexes to Oprah Winfrey. In this interview, broadcast on March 7 on CBS, the couple accuses the Windsors of racism and harassment. Prince Charles, still "deeply hurt" by these allegations, would find it difficult to forgive his son for this media storm.
The heir to the British throne, upset by recent events, has also left England. He thus flew to Llwynywermod, in Wales, to meditate there alone after the death of his father. He will therefore not attend his mother's birthday, Queen Elizabeth II, either. An event that Prince William should also miss, due to the health restrictions in force.