Prince Harry received heartbreaking news from his father, King Charles, about his future in the royal family.
The monarch completely excluded his son from his historic Christmas Speech, which he delivered from London's Fitzrovia Chapel on December 25.
The King praised the Briton's response towards the riots and paid tribute to his and Princess Kate's medical teams who selflessly worked to cure their cancer.
Moreover, during his message, a video featuring key royal figures, including Queen Camilla, Prince William, Catherine, Princess Anne, and the Edinburghs, was also shown.
Notably, the King did not include Harry and the 'disgraced' Duke Prince Andrew in his message, clearly indicating their weakening bond with the monarch.
Now, a royal commentator Dr Tessa Dunlop told The Mirror that the Duke of Sussex's "omission" showed that King had "clearly made up his mind" about his future in the Firm.
While analysing the monarch's speech, she said, "Lest we are in any doubt, the clever film that accompanied this speech, underscored the importance of the King's royal A-Team, on hand to deliver what Charles considers to be an alternative to global killing: a listening and understanding mission that leads to actions for the good of all."
She added, "As well as a replay of the King's famous hug with the New Zealand women's rugby team, there was footage of Kate at Trooping the Colour, Camilla in Scotland and Australia, William serving food to the homeless and, of course, those Royal stalwarts, Princess Anne and the Edinburghs."
Dr Tessa shared that Harry and Andrew were "nowhere to be seen." She believes that King Charles has "clearly made up his mind about how to 'act for the good of all', choosing to focus on family strengths, not weaknesses, to shore up a nation (and a world) for a difficult year ahead."
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