Only days after Prince Harry's stunning statements, King Charles has spoken out in favor of togetherness.
On Sunday, May 4, 2025, members of the royal family began off a week of ceremonies commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe, which ended World War II.
A spokesman for the palace said: "They will unite with the rest of the nation and those across the Commonwealth and wider world in celebrating, commemorating and giving thanks to the wartime generation whose selfless devotion, duty and service should stand as an enduring example to us all - and must never be forgotten."
According to the BBC, the palace hopes that "nothing will detract or distract from celebrating with full cheer and proud hearts that precious victory and those brave souls, on this most special and poignant of anniversaries."
It's worth noting that this comes only days after Prince Harry's BBC interview.
During the conversation, the Duke of Sussex made alarming allegations, including declaring his wish to reunite with the Royal Family.
Harry also claimed that his father, King Charles, "won't speak with me due to security reasons." However, he stated that he did not want to "fight anymore" and that "life is precious." "I'm not sure how much longer my father has."
Prince Harry's words prompted controversy, with experts slamming the Duke of Sussex for raising concerns about King Charles' health.
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