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King Charles 'left bruised' as he's snubbed by Prince Harry despite granting royal request

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King Charles was reportedly "left bruised" after Prince Harry's unexpected 'snub' despite the monarch having acquiesced to his son's request, a palace source has disclosed.

During Prince Harry's visit to the UK earlier this month for an event commemorating the Invictus Games, there were expectations of a possible reconciliation with King Charles.

The father-son relationship has been strained, particularly following Harry's candid criticisms of his family in his book, Spare.

However, following the news that Charles had been diagnosed with cancer in February, Harry made a prompt visit to London to be by his side, and even hinted at future meetings during a television interview.

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