Prince Charles broke cover today for his first public appearance since Harry and Meghan’s bombshell Oprah interview – as royal aides scrambled to sign off a response after the Queen ‘refused to approve’ one yesterday.
The Prince of Wales put on a brave face this morning as he visited a pop-up vaccination centre at Jesus House church near Brent Cross in north London, as he continued with his public duties amid the continuing fallout.
One of the most damaging claims has been the allegation that a member of the royal raised concerns baby Archie would be ‘too dark’. Oprah has ruled out the Queen and Prince Philip but has left other royals under suspicion.
Today Charles met with clerics and parishioners at the majority black church – which has overseen a drive to increase the uptake of the Covid vaccine among BAME people.
Charles seemed at ease as he chatted to the workers including one woman who said she was from Nigeria.
The prince replied: ‘Oh fantastic, yes, I’ve been there. Lots of different ethnic groups. Do give them my kind regards next time you speak to them.’
In the Oprah interview, Charles was personally referenced by Prince Harry, who said he had cut off contact with him, while his wife, Camilla, has previously been accused by Meghan of leaking stories about her to the press.
The Duke of Sussex said he was ‘really let down’ by his father, who he accused of refusing to answer his calls during his time in Canada. Harry said he would always love Charles but said, ‘there’s a lot of hurt that’s happened.’
Harry claimed his family had cut him off financially while suggesting the Queen had been badly advised and had cancelled a meeting scheduled at Sandringham.
A source close to the heir to the throne on told the Telegraph Charles will be left ‘absolutely devastated’ by his younger son’s suggestion that he had let him in down in the run up to Megxit in January last year.
Buckingham Palace was under increasing pressure today to comment on Harry and…
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