‘You’re certainly not forgiven and you’ve certainly done a lot of damage’ Prince Harry ‘Not Forgiven’ by King Charles and Prince William
Royal commentator Robert Jobson has articulated a sentiment of unresolved tension within the British royal family, particularly concerning Prince Harry’s relationship with King Charles and Prince William. This perspective was shared in The Sun, where Jobson, a seasoned writer and broadcaster on royal affairs, shed light on the lack of reconciliation following Prince Harry’s visit to his sick father in London.
Despite Harry’s attempt to bridge the gap by visiting King Charles at Clarence House on February 6, following the announcement of the King’s cancer diagnosis, Jobson suggests that the gesture did not mend the underlying fractures within the family. He interprets the family’s response to Harry’s visit as a stark indication that past grievances, likely stemming from Harry’s candid criticisms and revelations about the royal institution, have not been forgotten or forgiven.
Jobson points out the particularly telling absence of any form of acknowledgment from Prince William, Harry’s brother, with whom he once shared a close bond. This lack of interaction between the siblings underscores the deep-seated rift that has yet to be resolved. Jobson emphasizes the message conveyed through this silence and distance, suggesting that, despite Harry’s intentions as a caring son, the wounds inflicted upon the royal ‘firm’ by his actions and words remain fresh.
He said: “It’s a clear message there: ‘You’re certainly not forgiven and you’ve certainly done a lot of damage’.
Media reports surrounding Harry’s visit highlighted the brevity of the encounter, with the Duke of Sussex reportedly spending a mere 45 minutes with King Charles. This short duration further fuels speculation about the strained relations between Harry and the senior members of the royal family, suggesting that the discord extends beyond public perception and into the private dynamics of the family.
Jobson’s analysis paints a picture of a royal family still grappling with internal conflicts, with Prince Harry’s efforts at reconciliation seemingly insufficient to heal the rifts. The situation underscores the complex interplay of personal relationships and public roles within the royal family, revealing the challenges of navigating familial bonds in the glare of the global spotlight.