King Charles urged to contact Prince Harry after Duke seen in viral photo


A royal commentator has urged King Charles to speak to his youngest son, Prince Harry, after pictures of the Duke were widely circulated online with claims that he was caught on a doorbell cam while knocking a “wrong door” in London.
Speaking to GB News, Royal commentator Sarah-Louise Robertson said, “You could see him on camera and he looked really forlorn and really sad.”
Expressing sympathy for Harry, she suggested the king should intervene.
She claimed “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.”
According to the publication, Harry, who is married to former US actress Meghan Markle, was caught on Ring doorbell cameras knocking on multiple doors in a London neighbourhood while searching for a friend.
GB News reported that the Duke of Sussex was spotted in the borough of Hammersmith & Fulham, appearing lost as he tried to locate an acquaintance.
According to the British media, the incident occurred shortly after Harry lost his Court of Appeal challenge regarding his security arrangements in the UK.
Prince Harry lives in California with his wife Meghan Markle and two children, Archie and Lilibet.
Harry and Meghan stepped down from royal duties in 2020 before they moved to the United States.