King Charles urged to 'speak to' Prince Harry after 'really sad' sighting
Does Prince Harry 'need friends'?King Charles has been urged to intervene followings reports of a “really sad” recent Prince Harry sighting.
A royal commentator believes the monarch should speak to his second son, said to have been spotted looking “really forlorn” in London.
Prince Harry did not have a formal role in last week’s royal family commemorations regarding VE Day. But he did, according to reports, “quietly honour” World War Two war hero Joseph Hammond with a personal Invictus Medal Coin ahead of his 100th birthday.

Prince Harry spotted on Ring doorbell video
The Sun published images over the weekend that are said to show Prince Harry calling at houses “looking for a friend”.
The tabloid reported the Duke of Sussex was captured on Ring doorbell cameras knocking on multiple doors.
The report claims he wandered between homes in the affluent borough of Hammersmith and Fulham before “finding the right one”.
Furthermore, an unnamed resident reportedly said that their housekeeper opened the door to Prince Harry – but didn’t recognise him.
“We were shocked to see it was him on the camera. We only really noticed once neighbours started talking – and then we were like, ‘Oh yes!'” they are reported to have said.
Additionally, another source told the newspaper: “Two of the houses he knocked at are at completely opposite ends of the road, which is about half a mile long. It’s a bit odd he didn’t seem to have a clue which house he was aiming for.”
Furthermore, the claims about the duke come just days after the Court of Appeal found against him, choosing not to overturn the decision to downgrade his security after he and his wife Meghan Markle stepped away from royal duties in 2020.

King Charles ‘needs to speak’ to Harry
Now, royal pundit Sarah-Louise Robertson reckons King Charles has a duty to act.
She expressed pity for Prince Harry during a GB News appearance – and indicated his father should reach out to him.
Referring to images distributed by The Sun, Ms Robertson reflected: “You could see him on camera. And he looked really forlorn and really sad.”
I do think his dad needs to speak to him.
Meanwhile, she went on: “I do think his dad needs to speak to him. And it’s in the constitution that he does have to. He’s a peer of the realm. And as a peer, part of the constitution means the monarch has to grant that right.”

Prince Harry ‘misses’ the UK
Additionally, Ms Robertson expressed sympathy for Prince Harry’s reaction to the ruling on his security from earlier this month. He’d told BBC News: “I can’t see a world in which I will be bringing my wife and children back to the UK. They’re going to miss everything, I love my country. I miss the UK.”
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Ms Robertson said she felt Prince Harry had put “a desperate plea out into the world saying he needs friends”.
Furthermore, she went on: “How the tables have turned. It’s been a sad state of affairs for Harry and I do feel a bit sorry for him.”
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