With a direct message to his estranged son, King Charles appears to have broken Prince Harry's aspirations to return to the United Kingdom.
The king recently met former Army captain and para-athlete David Henson during a royal visit to Imperial College London's Centre for Injury Studies.
When addressing Harry's Invictus Games, the King gave a one-word reply. When the former athlete spoke openly about his collaboration with the Duke on his passion endeavor, the monarch replied, 'Fantastic'.
On The Royals with Roya and Kate podcast, royal editors Roya Nikkhah and Kate Mansey referred to King Charles' reaction as a significant message for Harry.
According to The Mirror, "Now that could have been an opportunity for the King to say 'Oh yes, they're marvellous' or whatever that might be."
"But, he just let that comment go and the conversation continued and the King didn't pick up on that at all."
According to royal experts, this "was an opportunity for the King to acknowledge the Invictus Games with somebody, who was front and centre of it when it first started and has been a kind of pin-up for rehabilitation and getting up and getting on with his life and doing incredible things despite having life-threatening, life-altering injuries…"
"That was quite telling, the King just sort of didn't acknowledge the (Invictus) games at all," said one of the analysts.
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