Despite his own stunning conduct, Prince Harry was left seething when he got disturbing news concerning Sandringham, a particular site for him and estranged brother Prince William.
The Duke of Sussex is claimed to be extremely distraught after learning that his late mother Princess Diana's legacy is at jeopardy as a result of a series of occurrences.
Only days after an arson assault on Diana's childhood home, Althorp House, it was revealed that Park House in Sandringham, where Diana was born and reared until the age of 14, is beyond repair. Sandringham is under the jurisdiction of his father, King Charles.
According to a source quoted by Woman's Day, Harry is "devastated" to learn that his father did nothing to prevent the property from falling into disrepair.
"Seeing how her childhood home has been neglected enrages Harry," a source told the publication. "He can't believe his father would allow it to get like that."
Harry was already grieving from the news that his uncle, Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, Diana's younger brother, had revealed about an arson assault that destroyed an abandoned farmhouse in Althorp. Diana and her siblings grew raised at Althorp, which is also the late Princess of Wales' resting place.
The source stated that these events have "made Harry even more determined to reclaim as many of her lost things as possible."
The announcement comes on the wake of a story that Harry intended to adopt his mother's family name, Spencer, and discard Mountbatten-Windsor amid his growing schism with the royal family.
Following the announcement, King Charles appeared alone on Sunday for a church service at Sandringham.