has experienced a challenging week with three major blows, including the fiery row following his exit from a charity he had worked so hard towards.
Last week, it was confirmed that Harry, 40, had - a charity that he co-founded alongside the Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006. The charity is a very close to Harry's heart and was set up in honour of his mother, the late Princess Diana. His exit then led the charity's Chair of the Board, Dr Sophie Chandauka, to publicly address some of her major concerns - even and hitting out at the "Sussex machine".
King Charles was last Friday - with Harry . Harry previously flew to the UK when news of his father's cancer diagnosis was made public in February 2024. He only managed a half an hour visit before travelling back to his wife and two children in the US. During a visit just three months later, in May 2024, Harry didn't make time to visit his family - he concentrated on his work with the Invictus Games before flying home to California.
There have also been numerous reports that the Duke of Sussex is "lonelier than ever". A source told the Sun: "First he was a spare to William, now he's increasingly looking like a spare to Meghan - and it's not a great look. He misses his family terribly, but no one is speaking to him any more. He just wants to go for a beer with the guys, but his only friends are just the husbands of Meghan's friends." Whilst Meghan is busy with the launch of her new brand, As Ever, reports have suggested that .
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