Lady Victoria Hervey has reprimanded Prince Harry for his ongoing activities in America, while King Charles undergoes cancer treatment.
In his debut appearance on ABC's Good Morning America, the Duke of Sussex publicly addressed King Charles's cancer diagnosis, marking the first time a member of the Royal Family has openly discussed the monarch's health issue.
This interview followed swiftly after Prince Harry's brief visit to the UK to see his estranged father, occurring within 24 hours of Buckingham Palace announcing the King's cancer diagnosis.
Reportedly, the King and his son met for a limited duration of "up to 45 minutes" before King Charles was transported to Sandringham alongside the Queen.
During the Duke's press event for the Invictus Games, he disclosed his affection for his family and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to visit his father promptly after the announcement.
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Additionally, he stated intentions to travel to the UK frequently to support King Charles during his cancer treatment.
Discussing Prince Harry's recent trip to the UK, which lasted less than 48 hours, socialite Lady Victoria Hervey told GBN America it would have been "better if he didn't come" at all.
Lady Victoria blasted the Duke and said his short meeting with the King was "not enough".
Lady Victoria told host Nana Akua: "Your father is potentially dying and you just fly in to see him that quickly?"
Lady Victoria fumed: "I don't think that's right. It's almost better that he didn't come. Just to add him into his little itinerary of, oh, I'm gonna come in and see you for that amount of time."
Nana then argued: "Well, there's no indication that he's dying?"
Lady Victoria agreed: "No, but obviously if you have a serious cancer and it's serious enough for everybody to be told about it...
"What Harry did to his grandmother is unforgivable. And what President Trump said about that was very good, actually, because he just said I'm not going to be standing behind Harry if I become President, because of what he did to his grandmother."
Lady Victoria added: "When she was in her last years of her life, he was too busy running around LA with the new wife. So I think with Harry it's always a little bit too late."
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