The Duke of Sussex had reportedly asked his father to allow him to remain in charge of the foundation, which he set up with his wife Meghan Markle in 2020. However, Charles has reportedly refused, saying that Harry must step down as the foundation’s chief executive if he wants to remain a working royal.
Harry is said to be “disappointed” by Charles’ decision, but he has reportedly accepted it. He is now said to be working on a plan to wind down his involvement with the foundation.
The decision is a blow to Harry, who had hoped to use the foundation to continue his charitable work. However, it is also a sign of the growing rift between Harry and the rest of the royal family.
In a related development, Harry has reportedly scrapped a plan to capitalize on a chance for a reunion with his family.
The Duke of Sussex had reportedly been hoping to use the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Birmingham as an opportunity to meet up with his family. However, he has reportedly now decided against it, saying that he does not want to “cause any drama.”
The decision is a further sign of Harry’s estrangement from the royal family. It is also a reminder of the challenges he faces in trying to balance his royal duties with his personal life.
The dismissal of Harry’s plea and the scrapping of his reunion plan are both significant developments in the ongoing saga of Harry and the royal family. They are a sign of the growing rift between Harry and the rest of the family, and they make it even more unlikely that Harry will ever return to his royal duties full-time.
It remains to be seen what Harry will do next. He could continue to work on his Archewell Foundation, or he could pursue other projects. It is also possible that he will eventually return to his royal duties, but that seems unlikely in the near future.