Prince Harry's devastating blow as Royal Family's brutal response to UK visit revealed
The bombshell reaction of members of the Royal Family to Prince Harry's upcoming visit to the UK has reportedly been revealed. The Duke of Sussex, 41, is believed to be landing in the UK at some point on Monday (July 6) to mark the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games, but will not be accompanied by his family. Reports claimed that Harry would be joined by Meghan Markle, 44, and their two children, Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five, however, he deemed it too unsafe after his request for taxpayer-funded security was denied.
Appearing on TalkTV, Dickie Arbiter admitted he "didn't believe for a moment that Meghan was ever going to come to the UK" and criticised Harry for complaining about security when he announced his plans publicly in the first place. Jeremy Kyle agreed, before revealing members of the Royal Family have reportedly made no plans to see Harry when he is in the country.
The presenter said: "The royals have all committed to keeping themselves very busy when he lands in the United Kingdom. You'd really like to tell him, in the nicest possible way, 'Mate, people are done with it. There's been too much BS.'
"I'm with you, Dickie, I don't think she ever meant to come here."
Dickie responded by suggesting that Harry has "lost his way" since stepping down from his role as a senior working royal.
"He's desperately looking for something to do. He knew how to be in the army, he knew how to fly an apache helicopter, but he left the army 10 years ago. Now he's looking for something to do," Dickie observed.
"They burnt their bridges in the United States. People have seen them for what they are. They're not making money anymore. They need to make money to pay for their lifestyle."
He added: "How they're going to do this is anybody's guess. The closer they can get to the British Royal Family, the more the Americans will want to use them.
"But they're not close to the family and people are running a mile from them."
Dickie, who served as a press spokesman for Queen Elizabeth II from 1988 until 2000, went on to say: "I think it's a very sad state of affairs that Harry has found himself in, walking out on the family as he did."
He argued the Sussexes did make a lot of money in the few years after stepping down as working royals, but said this has since dried up, claiming not even Meghan's jam is selling.