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King Charles Has Another Reason To Be Angry At Prince Harry: He always steals family’s…

It looks as though these two are just never going to get along. There’s a new report that suggests King Charles has yet another reason to be angry at Prince Harry.

That’s because his next Invictus Games is going to be held in Birmingham in July 2027. However, this is going to coincide with Queen Camilla’s 80th birthday celebrations.

Royal Family News: King Charles Has Another Reason To Be Angry At Prince Harry
For the King of England, he is upset that his son is once again stealing the royal family’s thunder. This has to be incredibly frustrating and hurtful for both King Charles and Queen Camilla, seeing how they both already have a fractured relationship with Prince Harry.

The Daily Mail even put it this way, “The arrival of Harry’s bandwagon at the same time will be an unwelcome distraction. However, he is unlikely to lose sleep, given his fractious relationship with his stepmother.”

Of course, the internet certainly did have a lot to say about the matter. Some even commented with, “What message does this send to participating veterans? It also gives Charles his excuse in advance to not attend and to yet again not support those injured in service to the monarchy.”

Another critic wrote, “Is he really calling the IG for wounded veterans an unwelcome distraction? That’s messed up. Especially considering how much the RF likes to play soldier with all those chocolate medals.”

Royal Family News: What’s Next For King Charles And Queen Camilla?
“At their ages and health history it is likely one of them will pass. So will Invictus be cancelled if it conflicts with Charles’ funeral?”

And then there was this comment as well: “Has Invictus actually confirmed that the Games will be in July because I haven’t seen that confirmed anywhere officially? Or is this just British media trying to drum up yet another fake controversy?”

So weird! If he were really concerned, couldn’t he have brought some pressure on at the time the UK was fighting to have IG there?”

So far Buckingham Palace has not made any comments about the matter just yet.

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