King Charles III has affirmed that he will not be stripping Prince Harry of his royal title, despite the ongoing complexities in their relationship.
This announcement comes as a significant gesture from the monarch, reflecting a shift in the dynamic between the estranged father and son.
On the occasion of Prince Harry’s milestone 40th birthday, the King reached out with a heartfelt message, referring to him as the Duke of Sussex. This move suggests a potential thaw in their previously strained relationship.
King Charles, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer, has reportedly maintained communication with his son through video calls. The interactions include updates about Harry’s and Meghan’s children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in their home in Montecito.
The royal family's decision to honor Harry’s birthday was echoed by both Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace, which shared a photo of the Duke with the caption: "Wishing The Duke of Sussex a very happy 40th birthday today!" This public acknowledgment reaffirms Harry's continued status within the royal family, despite his decision to step back from royal duties.
The royal tribute, however, has sparked mixed reactions from the public. Some commenters on social media questioned the propriety of the public greeting given Harry’s past actions and his renunciation of royal responsibilities. One user remarked, “He does not deserve even a public greeting after everything he did,” contrasting Harry with Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, who are not working royals but are seen as more committed.
Conversely, other reactions were more positive. Comments ranged from expressions of admiration, “Long live the most handsome and honourable prince!” to appreciation for the rare public acknowledgment of Harry. Another fan noted, “There hasn’t been a post like this in years towards Harry. So nice to see!”