King Charles has been urged to step in after reports of a “really sad” recent sighting of Prince Harry.
A royal commentator suggests that the monarch should reach out to his second son, who was reportedly seen looking “really forlorn” in London.
Prince Harry didn’t have an official role in last week’s VE Day commemorations with the royal family. However, reports say he did “quietly honour” World War II hero Joseph Hammond by giving him a personal Invictus Medal Coin ahead of his 100th birthday.

Prince Harry spotted on Ring doorbell video
Over the weekend, The Sun released images that supposedly show Prince Harry knocking on doors while “looking for a friend.”
According to the tabloid, Ring doorbell cameras captured the Duke of Sussex going from house to house.
The report says he walked around the upscale area of Hammersmith and Fulham before eventually “finding the right one.”
One unnamed resident said their housekeeper answered the door to Prince Harry but didn’t recognize him.
“We were shocked to see it was him on the camera. We only really noticed once neighbours started talking – and then we were like, ‘Oh yes!’” they reportedly said.
Another source told the newspaper: “Two of the houses he knocked at are at completely opposite ends of the road, which is about half a mile long. It’s a bit odd he didn’t seem to have a clue which house he was aiming for.”
These claims surfaced just days after the Court of Appeal ruled against Prince Harry, refusing to reverse the decision to reduce his security following his and Meghan Markle’s departure from royal duties in 2020.
King Charles ‘needs to speak’ to Harry
Royal commentator Sarah-Louise Robertson believes King Charles has a responsibility to step in.
Speaking on GB News, she showed sympathy for Prince Harry and suggested the King should make the effort to contact him.
Talking about recent photos shared by The Sun, Ms. Robertson said: “You could see him on camera. And he looked really forlorn and really sad.”
She added, “I do think his dad needs to speak to him.”
She continued, “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.”
Prince Harry ‘misses’ the UK
Ms Robertson also shared her sympathy for Prince Harry after the recent decision about his security earlier this month. He had told BBC News: “I can’t see a world in which I will be bringing my wife and children back to the UK. They’re going to miss everything, I love my country. I miss the UK.”
Ms Robertson said she believed Prince Harry had “a desperate plea out into the world saying he needs friends.”
She added: “How the tables have turned. It’s been a sad state of affairs for Harry and I do feel a bit sorry for him.”
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