King Charles would 'lose a lot of support' by 'shunning' Harry with key royal decision


Responding to a question about Harry’s role as counselor of state – and speculation surrounding it – PR expert Luana Ribeira told Daily Express US: “I think it is wise for King Charles not to make any bold statements like removing Harry as a Counsellor of State.

“With the addition of Anne and Edward, it simply isn’t necessary and while he may be the monarch, he is still also a father.

“Harry could be viewed as something of a prodigal son and I think Charles would lose a lot of public support if he shunned his son rather than welcoming him back with open arms.”

Royal sources told The Sunday Times that one option is an apartment at Kensington Palace, where Prince William and Kate have a home and private office.

A friend of Charles said: “The King can see that to remove Harry as a Counsellor of State would be seen as an act of antagonism and he does not want to do that.

“If, as a consequence of that, somewhere on the royal estate needs to be earmarked as a pied-à-terre for his son, that seems a reasonable thing to do.”

It comes after claims Harry was denied a room at Windsor Castle earlier this month during his fleeting visit to London.

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