In a surprising turn of events, royal commentator Lizzie Cundey has voiced her strong disapproval regarding the Duke of Sussex’s decision to forgo a public tribute to his father, King Charles III, on Father’s Day.
Cundey’s remarks have reignited discussions about the ongoing rift within the royal family and the implications of such actions.
During an appearance on GB in America, Cundey expressed her disappointment that the duke did not take the opportunity to publicly acknowledge the king.
In contrast, she praised the Prince of Wales for sharing a nostalgic photograph along with a heartfelt Father’s Day message, which she described as genuinely touching.
This stark difference in behavior between the brothers has not gone unnoticed.
Cundey highlighted the deep respect and affection that the Prince of Wales demonstrates towards their father, especially considering King Charles’s current health struggles.
At 75 years old and battling cancer, the king continues to fulfill his royal duties, even braving inclement weather during events like Trooping the Colour.
Cundey pointed out that this steadfast dedication showcases qualities the duke seems to lack.
Furthermore, she characterized the king as embodying virtues that starkly contrast with those of the duke.
Cundey suggested that Harry’s latest snub of his father was excessive, though she acknowledged that it remains uncertain whether he reached out privately with a message.
The absence of any public acknowledgment from the duke, she argued, is simply unacceptable.
The emotional weight of not even sending a Father’s Day card was also a significant point of contention for Cundey.
She lamented how heartbreaking it must be for the king to feel overlooked by his son, especially during such a poignant occasion.
The public’s reaction to this situation has been one of sympathy for the monarch and frustration towards the duke.
Adding another layer to the narrative, speculation has arisen regarding the Duke of Sussex’s potential plans to purchase a residence in the UK.
Royal commentator Tom Quinn shared his insights with Mirror UK, revealing that Harry is currently exploring options for a base back home.