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Prince Charles Has “Made It Quite Clear” He’s Leaving Town During Prince Harry’s Visit

Sounds like things might still be tense between Prince Charles and Prince Harry following *gestures wildly* literally everything that’s gone down over the past few months. The Sun reports that Charles has no plans to see his son when he returns to England for the unveiling of Princess Diana’s statue at Kensington Palace, which Harry commissioned alongside his brother Prince William.

“Charles will leave the boys to it. Harry will need to quarantine for at least five days when he lands in England, most likely at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor,” a source tells The Sun. “Charles has made it quite clear he will not be around…because he is going to Scotland. There is no planned meeting between the three of them.”

Harry is expected to arrive in the UK later this month. He’ll do the aforementioned quarantine and then will attend the statue unveiling with William on July 1. Another source told the outlet that “the boys will walk out together out of respect for their mom,” but they are giving separate speeches.

“There have not been any personal chats or proper talks, just a very brief and minimal exchange of text messages,” the source said of Harry and William’s convos. “The relationship is still very much strained and there’s no sign yet that there will be any sort of coming together any time soon.”

A previous source claimed William and Harry’s separate speeches at the unveiling have prompted “concern” that their body language might make it seem like they aren’t putting on a “united front.” But everyone has reportedly been friendly in the group chat since baby Lilibet Diana’s birth, so here’s to hoping the vibe is tension-free!

From: Cosmopolitan US

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