Royal photographer Arthur Edwards has said that looks to be having "second thoughts" after his recent treatment of King Charles. The 40-year-old is currently estranged from his father after admitting during a BBC inteview last month that the King, 76, . Harry after his appeal against a decision to downgrade his UK security failed.
Speaking on 's Royal Exclusive show about his BBC interview in May, Mr Edwards said: "He looked so sad in that, and so really down and not upbeat like he was normally. I feel somehow he's having probably second thoughts. Maybe this is not such a great idea."
Agreeing with Arthur, News.com.au's royal correspondent Bronte Coy shared: "I thought the same. That was only a month ago.
"For better or worse, Meghan's forging ahead with her path. But seeing Harry look exactly as you say, looking so defeated.
"But from that interview and the things he was saying, it just appears he seems quite stuck."
In the inteview, released on Princess Charlotte's birthday, Harry revealed: "[King Charles] won't speak to me because of this security stuff."
Harry is also not on speaking terms with his brother Prince William, with the senior royal said to have been "blindsided" by his younger brother's decision to step down from royal duties in 2020.
The Duke of Sussex now resides in California with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4.
Harry has made various trips to the UK since stepping back from duties, although Meghan has not visited Britain since 2022.