King Charles told ‘speak to your son’ after Prince Harry’s ‘forlorn’ public display

Prince Harry accused of 'desperate plea' with 'forlorn' display
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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 10/05/2025

- 17:46

Harry was seen knocking on several doors in London 'looking for a friend'

Royal commentator Sarah-Louise Robertson has described Prince Harry as looking "forlorn" after being spotted wandering London streets in search of a friend.

"You could see him on camera and he looked really forlorn and really sad," Robertson told GB News.


She expressed sympathy for the Duke, suggesting his father should intervene.

"I do think his dad needs to speak to him and it's in the constitution that he does have to. He's a peer of the realm and as a peer, part of the constitution means the monarch has to grant that right."

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King Charles should speak to his son, according to royal commentator Sarah Louise-Robertson

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Prince Harry has been caught on Ring doorbell cameras knocking on multiple doors in a London neighbourhood while searching for a friend.

The Duke of Sussex was spotted in the borough of Hammersmith & Fulham, appearing lost as he tried to locate an acquaintance.

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His search was captured by the increasingly common home security devices, showing the Prince wandering between houses.

A resident told The Sun their housekeeper opened the door to Harry but failed to recognise him initially.

The footage shows Harry trying at least three doors before finally finding the right one, with the homes reportedly half a mile apart at opposite ends of the road.

In the images, the Prince appears in a blue suit with a white shirt and sweater, holding a phone to his ear.

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Sarah-Louise Robertson admitted she feels sorry for Harry

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"It's a bit odd he didn't seem to have a clue which house he was aiming for," one neighbour remarked.

Behind him, tree-lined Victorian terraces can be seen alongside black and green bins recently introduced to the affluent area.

The incident occurred shortly after Harry lost his Court of Appeal challenge regarding his security arrangements in the UK.

Last week, the Duke claimed it was now "impossible" for him to bring Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet, to Britain safely.

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Sarah-Louise Robertson spoke to Nana Akua on GB News

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The Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures had decided Harry's security needs should be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

During the April hearing, Harry's barristers argued he was "singled out" for "inferior treatment" and that his "safety, security and life are at stake."

While senior royals like King Charles and the Prince and Princess of Wales receive full-time police protection, Harry no longer enjoys this privilege.

Other non-working royals, including Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, also do not receive round-the-clock security.

Speaking to the BBC after the court decision, Harry expressed his sadness about the situation.

"I can't see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the UK at this point. I miss the UK, of course I do."

Robertson described the scene as "Prince Harry putting a desperate plea out into the world saying he needs friends."

"How the tables have turned. It's been a sad state of affairs for Harry and I do feel a bit sorry for him," she added.

The Duke previously told the BBC about the breakdown in his relationship with his father, claiming: "He won't speak to me because of this security stuff."

Harry denied asking the King to intervene in his security battle, highlighting the continued strain in their relationship.