Palace ‘disappointed’ Prince Harry ‘usurped’ William and Kate Middleton’s visit with attack on Charles, Queen and Philip
PALACE insiders were reportedly disappointed with Prince Harry for overshadowing William and Kate Middleton's official engagements with another attack on the Royal Family.
Media coverage for Wills' and Kate's day out in Wolverhampton was said to have been reduced this week after news broke of Harry's podcast interview in which he blasted Charles' parenting skills.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were trying to highlight Mental Health Awareness Week with their visit, but on the same day, Harry claimed he moved Archie and Meghan to USA to "break the cycle" of "genetic pain" from his own childhood.
A royal source told : “It was such a lovely day for the Cambridges. It is a shame that it got usurped by what Harry had to say.
“Nobody is shocked any more. It is more: ‘Here we go again.’
"But he should be told that these grievances should be aired in the privacy of your own home.
"Don’t do it publicly in a podcast. Get on with your life.”
Speaking on the Armchair Expert Podcast, Harry, 36, told host Dax Shephard his dad, 72, “suffered” due to his upbringing by the Queen and Philip, then “treated me the way he was treated”.
He said: “I verbalise it, which is, ‘Isn’t life about breaking the cycle’?
"There’s no blame, I don’t think we should be pointing the finger or blaming anybody.
“But certainly when it comes to parenting, if I have experienced some form of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering perhaps my father or my parents suffered, I’m gonna make sure that I break that cycle so that I don’t pass it on, basically.
“There is a lot of genetic pain and suffering that gets passed on anyway. As parents we should be doing the most that we can to say, ‘You know what, that happened to me, I’m gonna make sure that’s not going to happen to you’.”
He also revealed he had wanted to quit royal duties in his twenties and described royal life as a mix between The Truman Show and living in a zoo.
Charles is understood to feel bewildered that he has been criticised yet again by Harry, who told Oprah Winfrey back in March that his dad had cut him off financially and refused to take his calls.
Harry had told the chat show queen he was “disappointed” in Charles, whom he described as “trapped” in his role.
The future king stayed silent on the matter while out and about in Wales yesterday, with aides making clear he would not answer any questions about the podcast.
One reporter from the BBC tried to quiz him anyway, and was heard asking: "Sir do you agree with prince Harry about the suffering and pain in the family? Have you heard his comments?"
Charles ignored the reporter and continued walking.
It came a day after Wills and Kate's visit to the Way Youth Zone in Wolverhampton, marking Mental Health Awareness Week.
Kate played a game of ping pong, while Wills showed off his footie skills - managing five keepie uppies.
The Duchess also had a go at shooting a bow and arrow during an archery lesson alongside other youngsters.
Alongside a clip of their visit, the couple wrote on their Kensington Royal Twitter account: “Todays visit is all about understanding local organisations here in Wolverhampton.
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“Organisations that are motivating and inspiring young people to transform their lives. #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek.”
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Referencing his poor football skills, Wills added: “P.S blaming the shoes for football attempts.”
Buckingham Palace declined to comment.