Harry cleared his schedule to fly across the pond to be by his father’s side
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Daily Wire host Candace Owens has “no sympathy” for Prince Harry as the Duke faces fierce criticism for his whirlwind trip to Britain to visit King Charles.
Harry cleared his schedule to fly across the pond to be by his father’s side upon learning of his cancer diagnosis, only to have a brief meeting with the King who embarked on a flight to Sandringham shortly after his son’s arrival.
Speaking on GBN America, Owens told Nigel Farage that she is “not hollering her breath” for a thawing of tensions despite well-placed Palace sources suggesting the meeting was a “cause for optimism”.
She hit out at Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, for “using” the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, claiming she became the “Princess of BLM”.
Candace Owens has hit out at the Duke of Sussex
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The Duchess of Sussex was accused of “wanting to deconstruct” the Firm and “pretend it was for something noble” such as the issue of addressing racism.
Her scathing remarks were not limited to Meghan, with Harry said to have “liked” the extra attention that came his way as a result of Meghan’s antics.
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“We had a very sad circumstance that played out there”, she said on GBN America.
“I’m not entirely shocked that he didn’t spend that much time with his father. I have not been holding my breath for them to unify as a family because of some of the things that were done.
“So no sympathy for Prince Harry, but a lot of sympathy for King Charles.”
GB News host Nigel Farage waded in to add that it’s “very difficult” for Queen Camilla, Prince William or Princess Kate to forgive Harry after the Duke launched a series of staggering attacks on them in a series of interviews, documentaries and a memoir.
“If he was to apologise, then forgiveness might follow”, he added.
Harry’s controversial memoir Spare further damaged his ties with his father and brother, making claims William physically attacked him, the King put his own interests above Harry’s and was jealous of the Duchess of Sussex.
In a television interview to promote the book when published last January, the Duke revealed the state of his relationship with Charles and William, saying he was currently “not texting” his brother and at the time had not spoken to his father for “quite a while”.
Harry was last seen with members of the monarchy when he visited the UK to attend the King’s coronation in May last year without Meghan, and reportedly flew home to California within hours of the ceremony ending.
Olive branches have reportedly been extended in recent times with Harry said to have phoned his father on his 75th birthday last November to wish him well.