How much he gives of himself Prince Harry's meteoric trip to Londons. More details of his stay in the City: 26 hours of visit and 45 minutes with his father, Carlos III, who informed him about his new cancer treatment. It was at Clarence House and took place as soon as we landed at Heathrow on a British Airways flight from Los Angeles. And where was Camilla? The queen, who has become the King's most solid support in these first steps of his treatment, would not have been present at that long-awaited meeting between father and son. Because?
The Duke of Sussex did not want to share space with his stepmother. This is stated by royal analyst Petronella Wyatt in The Telegraph. That is to say, Harry conditioned his reunion with his father to intimacy. The monarch confided in his son about his state of health, his recent diagnosis of an enlarged prostate for which he underwent surgery at the London Clinic and his second diagnosis of cancer (which is not prostate, as has been confirmed ).
A meeting that served to build bridges between them, break the ice and see each other again after 18 months apart. Nothing more and nothing less. Harry's visit, as soon as Buckingham made public the King's cancerous process, also served to understand how the prince put his bond with his father first and left past quarrels behind.
All this did not happen in the case of Guillermo and Kate, whom he did not see. All this did not happen in Camilla's case either. Harry didn't understand on her day why her father was marrying her. Wyatt even speaks of envy: “Envy that her father is happy with Camilla (…) She seems to have a problem with other people's happiness,” the analyst harshly qualifies. Sharper are her words when she claims that Harry is “the typical Anglo-Saxon attached to inherited weapons.”
He concludes in his analysis, that ““There are people who have neither ambition nor snobbery and Camilla is one of them,” whom he describes as a simple and not at all arrogant woman and, even less, a strategist or schemer; and charges at Harry “and his bile.” “I can't sympathize with it,” she says.