Charles and Camilla's Appearance at St. Paul's After Harry's Snub Raises Questions

  • Mr. Jaylon Kling
  • May 16, 2024 08:04pm
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King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla attended a service at St. Paul's Cathedral, marking the first time they have attended an event at the venue since Prince Harry's Invictus Games service a week prior. The move has sparked speculation about the state of the royal family's relationship with Harry amidst his ongoing rift with the family.

Charles and Camilla's Appearance at St. Paul's After Harry's Snub Raises Questions

On May 10, King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla graced the Service of Dedication for the Order of the British Empire (OBE) at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The appearance marked a significant moment, as it was the first time they had attended an event at the venue since Prince Harry hosted a service of thanksgiving for the Invictus Games on May 8.

Harry's Invictus Games service had garnered attention due to the absence of senior royal family members, including his father, King Charles, and stepmother, Queen Consort Camilla. The move had raised questions about the state of Harry's relationship with the family, particularly in light of his recent public criticisms of the institution.

Charles and Camilla's Appearance at St. Paul's After Harry's Snub Raises Questions

In response to the absence of the royal family at Harry's service, royal expert Christopher Anderson told Fox News Digital that Charles and Camilla had indicated that Harry was "no longer on their radar." He suggested that the senior royals were "in their own bubble and to a great extent incapable of seeing the big picture."

The Service of Dedication for the OBE is held every four years, with Charles serving as the Sovereign of the OBE and Camilla as the Grand Master. The event recognizes contributions to the U.K.'s war efforts, as well as in the arts, sciences, charitable work, and public service.

Charles and Camilla's Appearance at St. Paul's After Harry's Snub Raises Questions

During the service, Charles and Camilla wore full royal regalia, accompanied by 2,000 holders of honors from the U.K. and the Commonwealth. Prince William, however, did not attend due to an investiture ceremony, while the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, is taking time off from official royal duties while undergoing cancer treatment.

The appearance of Charles and Camilla at St. Paul's a week after Harry's snub has sparked speculation about the ongoing rift within the royal family. The move has been interpreted by some as a sign that Harry is no longer a priority for his father and stepmother.

Charles and Camilla's Appearance at St. Paul's After Harry's Snub Raises Questions

Additionally, Harry's absence from the OBE service has raised questions about his future role within the family. Following his U.K. visit, Harry joined his wife, Meghan Markle, for a trip to Nigeria. The pair have since returned to the U.S.

The ongoing speculation surrounding the rift within the royal family is likely to continue, as observers closely monitor the interactions between Harry and his family in the months and years to come. The appearance of Charles and Camilla at St. Paul's has only added fuel to the fire, leaving many wondering about the future of the relationship between the father and son.

Charles and Camilla's Appearance at St. Paul's After Harry's Snub Raises Questions
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