Prince Harry has just been slammed for his return, not because of his decision to visit Queen Elizabeth’s grave, but by an expert who claims the public ‘will not forget’, he made Queen Elizabeth’s last year’s “extremely difficult.”
The warning shot is fired by the royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams.
He shared it in a chat with Fox News Digital, and it saw him quoted and said, “When he has arrived in Britain on the third anniversary of the queen’s death, it is only appropriate that Harry pays his private respect at her grave at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.”
“However, it will not be forgotten that he and Meghan made Queen Elizabeth’s last year’s extremely difficult,” Mr Fitzwilliams made sure to notice.
The conversation did not end there, instead focused on efforts that the prince and the princess of Wales had also done.
As for that, Mr Fitzwilliams said: “William and Catherine have hailed a personal tribute to the Queen today with a visit to the Women’s Institute. It seems that William will not see his wrong brother during his four-day visit this week. They have reportedly not spoken for about three years.”
And with regard to a meeting, the commentator claims “There has been a lot of speculation as to whether King Charles will see Prince Harry. It seems unlikely as the royal family understandably does not trust Sussexes.”



