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Prince Harry was "so wrong" to say that King Charles wasn't made for single parenthood, a royal commentator has claimed. It comes ahead of his potential return to the UK next


month to speak at the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service which will take place at St Paul’s Cathedral on May 8. Prince Harry pictured at the SXSW Conference And Festival in March.


(Image: GETTY) Prince Harry was "so wrong" to say that King Charles wasn't made for single parenthood, a royal commentator has claimed. It comes ahead of his potential return


to the UK next month to speak at the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service which will take place at St Paul’s Cathedral on May 8. The Duke left the world stunned with his memoir, Spare, in


which he savaged the Royal Family and shared intimate details of growing up in a life of privilege. Among the allegations and controversy, Harry said he felt his father had "always


given an air of not being quite ready for parenthood: the responsibilities, the patience, the time". "Even he, though a proud man, would have admitted as much. But


single-parenthood? Pa was never made for that. To be fair, he tried," he added. READ MORE