The Royals have delivered a chilling message to Harry, their estranged kin. Despite his visit to London for the Invictus Games’ anniversary, he was met with a frosty reception. King Charles, battling cancer, declined to meet him, citing a busy schedule, while Prince William was bestowed with an honor once earmarked for Harry.

He was not seen with a single friend. What a lonely existence Harry has conjured for himself, an existential hell of his own making.

The absence of royal support extended to Harry’s Invictus event, with none of his family in attendance. His mother’s siblings, Lady Jane Fellowes and her brother Charles, were the only relatives present, highlighting further fractures within the family.

Of the 30,000 guests invited to that event, Harry did not make the list.

This isolated state of affairs reflects Harry’s increasingly tenuous relationship with the Palace, with little to offer without their backing. As for Meghan, she must be contemplating the implications for #BrandSussex amid these developments.

The prodigal Prince Harry, meant to take his victory lap in London as his Invictus Games reach the ten-year mark, entered St. Paul's alone while his father and brother held events mere miles away.