Robert Jobson, speaking to The Sun, suggested that this whirlwind visit might have contributed to heightened tensions within the family. "This is one reason why Charles probably didn't want all this drama. The fact that Harry is jetting across the sky suggests that his condition may be worse than it seems," Jobson remarked. "Many people may assume it's serious because he's on a plane. Harry inevitably brings a certain level of drama wherever he goes. Will there be a reconciliation with Prince Harry and the King? He has certainly stirred the pot."
Additionally, Jobson highlighted Harry's previous criticisms of Queen Camilla in his memoir, "Spare," which could strain relations further. "The Queen was with the King, let's be honest. He wasn't very complimentary of Queen Camilla in his book 'Spare'. He wasn't praising her on Netflix. There wasn't much communication between them. This adds a layer of complexity and drama that is unnecessary at this time," Jobson explained.
The royal family, known for its strict schedules and protocols, had to adapt to accommodate Harry's unexpected return. "The Royals have a tight military-style schedule. You have to get the helicopter pilot in there and all that stuff. So, his plans had to change. The only thing the King doesn't like is changing his plans," Jobson concluded.