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King Charles III pretended to have a medical appointment during his cancer treatment to cut short an uncomfortable meeting with his estranged son Prince Harry, Wonderwall.com can reveal.
The incident is revealed in royal biographer Robert Jobson's upcoming book The Windsor Legacy.
He writes that the 75-year-old monarch — still reeling from months of public criticism from Harry and his wife Meghan Markle — was irritated and exhausted by his son and the actress' constant attacks on the royal family at the time, which came with the launch of the pair's Netflix docuseries in which The Firm was mocked and shamed.
"The king, who'd broken the news of his cancer to Harry in a phone call, had started treatment straight away. He was undergoing chemotherapy and felt a strong need for peace and quiet," Jobson writes. "The last thing he needed was any drama – yet, without an invitation, Harry took it upon himself to fly over to see his father. The king had planned to spend the weekend at Sandringham in Norfolk, so he was irritated at being forced to wait in London until his son arrived."
"Their meeting was brief, around 30 minutes. Wary of letting Harry prolong it, Charles had pre-arranged for the meeting to be interrupted with a warning that it was time for a medical procedure," Jobson continues. "His son left soon afterwards. In fact, there was no procedure scheduled and there never had been. Instead, the king flew straight to Sandringham on a helicopter that had been standing by for his delayed journey.
"As for [Prince William], he stayed away. He had zero interest in spending time with his brother," Jobson adds.
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The revelation comes amid one of the most bitter royal rifts in modern history. Relations between Charles and Harry collapsed after the release of the Duke of Sussex's memoir Spare and the Netflix series Harry and Meghan, which aired explosive allegations against the royal family.
In both, Harry, now 41, accused his father of emotional neglect and his stepmother, Queen Camilla, of leaking stories to the press.
"Harry's relentless attacks on his family seemed unstoppable until a sudden palace announcement stopped him in his tracks: His father was suffering from cancer," Jobson said.
According to a royal insider, "The king was furious that Harry tried to turn even that moment into a publicity stunt. He wanted peace and rest, not more drama. When Harry announced he was flying over uninvited, the mood inside Clarence House was tense. Everyone knew the visit would be brief."
Insiders describe their reunion in February 2024, just after Charles announced to the world he had cancer, as frosty and businesslike.
"Charles was courteous but clearly detached. There was no hug, no real affection. He wanted to keep things civil, but he had no desire to dig back into the past or stir up old tensions," one source said.
At the time, the palace had announced the king had begun cancer treatment following a hospital procedure.
His feud with Harry has only deepened since.
The pair did come together for a "peace summit" earlier this year, with a meeting over tea lasting a little less than an hour.
But ever since, there have been rumblings Charles feared Harry had leaked details of their talks.
Harry's recent comments that he didn't "know how much longer my father has" were also seen by courtiers as deeply inappropriate.
"That comment was the breaking point for the king. He now views Harry as someone who's turned his back on the family – a man who traded loyalty for attention and profit," a senior royal aide said, adding that "all trust between father and son is now gone."