Prince Harry ‘causing more damage’ to fragile royal relationship just days after crunch talks with King

King Charles and Prince Harry reunite at Clarence House |

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Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 16/09/2025

- 09:24

Updated: 16/09/2025

- 11:35

The Duke of Sussex has returned to the US following a four-day visit to the UK last week

Prince Harry has caused more damage to his fragile relationship with the Royal Family just days after he held crunch talks with King Charles, according to Queen Elizabeth II’s former butler.

The Duke of Sussex met with his father for the first time in over a year and a half on Wednesday.


The royals held a private discussion at Clarence House in a meeting that lasted just under an hour.

Prince Harry had stated that he would not reveal what was said during the crunch talks with the monarch, but just days later, a new interview with the Duke of Sussex was published, where his explosive autobiography, Spare, was one of the topics discussed.

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Prince Harry has caused more damage to his fragile relationship with the Royal Family just days after he held crunch talks with King Charles, according to Queen Elizabeth II’s former butler.

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The royal’s decision to reveal private family details in the book deepened his feud with many members of the monarchy, including Princess Kate and Prince William, who have not spoken to Harry since the book’s release.

Prince Harry said in his interview with the Guardian that his “conscious is clear” and the information he revealed in his autobiography was “done in the best possible way”.

Grant Harold, Queen Elizabeth II’s former butler, condemned Prince Harry's latest comments in an exclusive interview with GB News and OLBG.

Mr Harold said: "This suggests Prince Harry doesn’t believe his book has done any damage, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

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The Duke of Sussex met with his father for the first time in over a year and a half on Wednesday.

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“This has kept the fire of the family feud burning for years longer than it would have done otherwise.

“Him putting pen to paper and sharing private information has damaged their relationship even further.

“He was completely in his right to release a memoir, but he has to accept the repercussions of that.

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Prince Harry said in his interview with the Guardian that his “conscious is clear” and the information he revealed in his autobiography was “done in the best possible way”.

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“Him saying he’s done nothing wrong is essentially him standing by the upset he’s caused, and saying he still believes the Royal Family were in the wrong."

Mr Harold continued: “I believe the King wouldn’t have wanted to dwell on the past during their reunion last week, and would be happy to move past it - but I believe this new comment from Harry will cause more damage.

“He just needs to stop commenting on things at this point, that’s the safest option if he wants to mend his relationship with his dad.”