I guess that not meeting Prince Harry was part self preservation on the King and Queen's part. When a family member has been bad mouthing you and airing all his dirty linen in public then coming back all needy and demanding when your health is low, then dealing with that stress is something extra that just isn't needed. It would have been a huge effort for the King to show up and meet those thousands of the public at the Garden Party. We have no idea of the strain and effort that this must have taken on him. I am sure that there was nothing left in the tank for Harry's dramas. The King is giving his strength and energy to his people. Had Prince Harry done the decent thing by his family and just quietly lived in Montecito doing good works, then perhaps he would have been welcomed back to help with the load during the King and Catherine's illness, but he has burnt his bridges and keeps on lighting little fires. Maybe he was asked to bring the children. No Grandkids, no meeting!
Hi Melissa, it's good to hear your thoughts on the subject. Glad you like this week's newsletter. Kerry and I really appreciate your support. Thank you. Maria
I guess that not meeting Prince Harry was part self preservation on the King and Queen's part. When a family member has been bad mouthing you and airing all his dirty linen in public then coming back all needy and demanding when your health is low, then dealing with that stress is something extra that just isn't needed. It would have been a huge effort for the King to show up and meet those thousands of the public at the Garden Party. We have no idea of the strain and effort that this must have taken on him. I am sure that there was nothing left in the tank for Harry's dramas. The King is giving his strength and energy to his people. Had Prince Harry done the decent thing by his family and just quietly lived in Montecito doing good works, then perhaps he would have been welcomed back to help with the load during the King and Catherine's illness, but he has burnt his bridges and keeps on lighting little fires. Maybe he was asked to bring the children. No Grandkids, no meeting!
Hi Melissa, it's good to hear your thoughts on the subject. Glad you like this week's newsletter. Kerry and I really appreciate your support. Thank you. Maria