“It’s all just so terribly ‘EastEnders’ with Received Pronunciation,” said The Sun’s Clemmie Moodie. After weeks of “frenetic speculation” about a royal reconciliation, Prince Harry said on Monday that he had accepted an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace this week. But minutes later, royal sources counter-briefed, saying he had not formally accepted the invite in time and that the offer had been withdrawn.
What did the commentators say? “It has taken quite some time for the King to lose patience with his younger son” but it seems he has “finally had enough”, said The Telegraph’s royal editor Hannah Furness. Charles “has drawn a boundary for his 41-year-old son in a sharp lesson to be learnt publicly”, that “Buckingham Palace is not available on lastminute.com”.
Debate has raged over whether the briefing debacle, which comes amid an ongoing row over security, was a genuine case of miscommunication or an attempt by Harry to try to “bounce” his father into reversing his decision, said the Daily Mail’s royal editor Rebecca English. A third possibility is that “the furious prince simply doesn’t care any more and wants to cause his family maximum embarrassment”. Whatever the case, Harry’s long-planned trip to Britain is “once again mired in the same smorgasbord of chaos, confusion, claim and counterclaim that has characterised all of his dealings with Buckingham Palace in recent years”.
The “real tragedy”, said the Daily Express’ deputy royal editor Rebecca Russell, is that the Duke of Sussex “has spent years fighting for control of his narrative, yet he remains completely blind to how he is being outplayed”.
What next? Royal traditionalists and fans of the Sussexes had been “united in their desire for meaningful reconciliation” after “arguably the most fractious time in royal history”, said Moodie in The Sun. “And yet, here we are again.”
A rekindling of brotherly love between Prince Harry and Prince William “seems even less likely”, said BBC royal correspondent Sean Coughlan. “They remain on very different trajectories, with William’s life heading remorselessly to the point where he will take to the throne.”
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