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Prince Harry seems further from his family than ever before, with nobody reaching out to inform him about the decline of King Charles III's health.
Living in the United States of America means that Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, sit on the periphery of the British Royal Family, and their efforts to maintain distance seem to be coming home to roost.
News broke earlier in the week that Charles is suffering from side effects of his cancer treatment and he has had to cancel some of his engagements.
It is claimed that Harry found out about his dad's health at the same time as the rest of the watching world and he is now cutting an extremely lonely figure in the USA.
A source told The Sun: "First he was a spare to William, now he's increasingly looking like a spare to Meghan - and it's not a great look."
Another added: "He misses his family terribly, but no one is speaking to him any more.
"He just wants to go for a beer with the guys, but his only friends are just the husbands of Meghan's friends."
Charles, 76, had a 'scheduled' appointment but suffered 'temporary side-effects' that required a short period of medical observation, Buckingham Palace said.
Homesickness for Harry
Various reports emerged in 2024 suggesting that Harry is struggling with his life in the USA and would like to return to Britain, but that is not an option for his wife.
A source quoted in The Times said: "He used to love a night out in the pub and hanging out in the country with friends.
"Maybe he has grown into a different person, but do I think he'd really suit the Californian lifestyle? No. Now we've seen it all play out, what has that left him with?
"On the surface, an enviable lifestyle - but for the Harry I know, I can't imagine that gilded exile in California is where he wanted to end up."