Prince Harry 'U-turned' after making his feelings clear on King Charles and Queen Camilla's marriage

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Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 06/04/2025

- 18:00

The King and Queen will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary on April 9

Prince Harry made a U-turn on his initial stance regarding King Charles and Queen Camilla's marriage, a source has claimed.

The Duke of Sussex wrote in his autobiography that he and Prince William begged their father not to remarry.


However, sources told the Mail that Prince Harry enjoyed Charles and Camilla's wedding in 2005.

The insider said: "My abiding memory about the wedding was how happy and excited Harry seemed.

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Prince Harry made a U-turn on his initial stance regarding King Charles and Queen Camilla's marriage, a source has claimed.

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"He and William came up with the idea of decorating their father’s Aston Martin as a send-off. He seemed pretty bought in.

The source continued: "I am sure there were mixed emotions over the years, but all I can tell you is how he seemed at the time. And he was happy for his father."

It comes as Prince Harry's potential return to the UK next week could clash with a major event for the King Charles and Queen Camilla.

The Duke of Sussex is pursuing a legal battle through the Court of Appeal in London that will be hard across a two-day legal proceeding scheduled for Tuesday, April 8 and Wednesday, April 9.

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Prince Harry's potential return to the UK next week could clash with a major event for the King Charles and Queen Camilla.

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However, April 9 is also an important date for Prince Harry's father, King Charles, who will be celebrating his 20th wedding anniversary with Queen Camilla.

The King and Queen will mark the occasion during their tour of Italy this week.

The Duke of Sussex's appeal will be conducted mostly in public, following a recent Court of Appeal order.

Only the most confidential evidence will be heard during "short periods in private" sessions.

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Prince Harry is now appealing against that ruling in next week's scheduled hearing.

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The ruling comes as Harry continues his legal battle against the Home Office over his personal security protection whilst in Britain.

The Duke has taken legal action against the Home Office over a February 2020 decision by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec).

This decision determined that Harry would not receive the "same degree" of personal protective security when visiting Britain as he did as a full-time working royal.

In February 2024, retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane rejected the Duke's case.

Prince Harry is now appealing against that ruling in next week's scheduled hearing.