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‘Snubbed’ Prince Harry’s four-word comment when requested if he is ‘comfortable to be dwelling’

Prince Harry made a cryptic four-word remark about being back on home soil as he celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.

Landing in the UK on May 7, his Californian home and wife Meghan Markle were left behind for a two-day whirlwind trip. But the absence is short-lived, as the pair will reunite on May 9 for their journey to Nigeria together.

On the morning of May 8, Harry, 39, exited an event in London, offering crowds a friendly wave. A quick-thinking cameraman then posed the question: “Are you happy to be home?”

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With a laugh, the Duke of Sussex responded: “Nice to see you,” before disappearing into a Range Rover.



A quick-thinking cameraman asked Harry: "Are you happy to be home?"
A quick-thinking cameraman asked Harry: “Are you happy to be home?”

Despite being well within the vicinity of his father, King Charles, there won’t be any familial meeting during this short UK stay. This confirmation was announced by the Duke’s spokesman who explained that the king’s schedule did not allow for such a rendezvous.

Responding to the rumours and queries regarding a possible encounter with the King, Harry’s representative stated: “In response to the many inquiries and continued speculation on whether or not The Duke will meet with his father while in the UK this week, it unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full programme,” reports OK!

“The Duke, of course, is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”



King Charles III speaks to guests attending a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on May 8
King Charles III speaks to guests attending a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on May 8

One royal commentator has claimed that the excuse is “impossible” to believe because of one very simple reason.

Writing for news.com.au, Daniela Esler said: “This excuse – a ‘full programme’ – is nearly impossible to buy given that Harry’s trip had been being discussed for months now.”

No official statement regarding the matter has been released by Buckingham Palace.

Despite not having a reunion with his father, the Duke doesn’t show any signs of dissatisfaction. In fact, one body language expert suggests that Harry is feeling “positive and proud.”

Darren Stanton, speaking for Betfair Slots, reveals: “Harry appears to be his most confident self during his return to the UK as he prepares for the Invictus Games. His body language suggests he’s feeling strong, as we can’t see him using self-reassurance gestures – which he often uses when feeling nervous.”

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