Prince Harry has not been invited to King Charles’s 75th birthday party amid claims the pair have had ‘no contact’ in recent weeks.
A source claims that the King’s youngest son has not received an invite, despite claims he has turned it down.
His Majesty is due to host a celebration at Clarence House on November 14 to mark his birthday, with many close family and friends attending, but Harry is not likely to be among them.
Insiders reported on Sunday that the Duke of Sussex had been invited to the party but declined the offer in a bid to avoid his father.
However new claims suggest the Duke had been left off the invite list.
It has been claimed the pair still “don’t speak much” due to Charles’s “disappointment” at the way Harry depicted his family life in his memoir Spare.
A new claim now goes as far as saying the father and son haven’t had any contact at all in recent weeks.
Prince Harry’s relationship with the rest of the Royal Family has withered since he and wife Meghan Markle stepped down as senior royals and moved to California in 2020.
Following bombshell claims made by the couple in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry released his memoir Spare causing more friction.
It’s said his comments about stepmother Camilla were particularly badly received by Charles.
In the book Harry calls Camilla a “villain” who “left bodies in the street”, and accused her of leaking stories about him to the press.