Harry arrived late for his court appearance against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, prompting surprise from the presiding judge, Mr Justice FunCourt. The judge expressed his displeasure at Harry's absence as he chose to attend a children's birthday party instead. It is evident that Harry's actions have angered the judge.
During the court proceedings, Harry testified for around eight hours on Tuesday and Wednesday, with his testimony being described as inconsistent and contradictory. It was assumed that he had completed giving his evidence, and he is not officially obligated to be present anymore.
Speculation suggests that Harry is unlikely to return to court, given his discontent with the UK. It is expected that he will quickly return to California, taking his children with him and retreating to his rumored private hotel room.
The judge is scheduled to deliver his decision at the end of the year. Behind closed doors at Windsor Castle, many believe that Harry is not only wasting his time but also humiliating himself with this lawsuit.
Royal correspondent Katie Nichol expresses concern that the Duke of Sussex is risking further embarrassment for himself and his family, as there is a good chance that more details about the monarchy will eventually come to light.
The ongoing revelations and behavior of Harry have left many puzzled, with questions arising about the worthiness of his pursuit to change the media landscape, which he claims to be his life's mission.
Furthermore, it appears that King Charles is growing increasingly frustrated with Prince Harry's continuous public claims and behavior. Sources claim that since 2021, Harry has spoken out about his strained relationship with his relatives and criticized the institution behind the royal family.
Harry has been on a mission to reform the British media and has initiated several legal battles against publishers. In a January interview with Tom Bradby, Harry revealed that his father had referred to his efforts as a "suicide mission" to change the press.
Despite attending King Charles' coronation in May, the divide between the Duke and his father remains. Sources suggest that the king frequently brings up Harry, indicating that they have not moved past their sadness and bewilderment. Frustration is mounting over Harry's continuous behavior.
According to another source, the Duke seems to have lost the instincts that royals possess when it comes to public statements. His ongoing actions are seen as a departure from the expected conduct of a royal.
