King Charles’ heartbreaking ‘three-word Harry statement’ after move left him ‘hurt’
King Charles’ heartbroken admission about Prince Harry has been revealed.

King Charles was seen looking emotional (Image: Channel 5)
King Charles was left “hurting” by Prince Harry in an unseen moment. During Channel 5’s Lipreading the Royals, experts looked into what Charles said about his son during his coronation in 2023. In one moment, Charles’ carriage was forced to pause outside Westminster Abbey, and the King could be seen looking emotional as he sat beside Queen Camilla. Lip reader Nicola Hickling said: “You can see at this moment, he looks red-eyed and emotional as he says, ‘it’s hurting me. I also believe he then says, ‘Anyway, I will write to him again and prove it.”
She added: “I believe that he finishes off by saying, ‘I think he’d rather be here like he’s supposed to be.'” Royal commentator Dickie Arbiter said: “Well, Harry was at the coronation, and Charles has always been hurt by Harry’s antics. Charles is an emotional person. He wears his heart on his sleeve.”

Prince Harry returned to the UK for his dad’s coronation (Image: Getty)
TalkTV star Cristo Foufas agreed: “I think it really shows actually that that King Charles is a human being, because this is what happens.
“When you’re delayed, when a normal person is delayed, then they get annoyed about the delay, but then they start to get annoyed about other things that have gone wrong in their day.”
One royal superfan said on the show: “I think he was referring to Harry and his wife. It’s like he’s saying that he wants to be here in the UK like he should be, and that she’s taking them away.
“But personally, I think if he wanted to be, he’d be here. He just probably wants to go and just get away from it all.”
According to the lipreaders, Brooksbank asked Harry if he was “out of the picture now,” which Harry ignored.
However, he appeared to say he didn’t think “he had been too annoying to his father”, before adding that he worried he was angry with him, but he’d had a “good night’s sleep”, as he finished by saying: “It isn’t easy, you know”.