King Charles congratulated Prince William before the French president for “delicate” reason

King Charles gave a deliberate speech to rent Prince William and Snub Prince Harry, explains an expert.

His Majesty, who praised his eldest son during the banquet of the French state at the castle of Windsor last week, did it for a delicate affair.

Jennie Bond told Mirror: “I do not think it is important that there is no mention of Harry. He would have been very strange for the king for having mentioned him during a state opportunity which was a question of Anglo-French relations.”

Bond then clarified: “His reference to William was simply because of his name, the castle and his association with the Duke of Normandy. In any case, this type of snob.

Jennie said: “I don’t imagine that Harry or Meghan will have paid a lot of attention to Macron’s visit.

“If they did, they would probably feel relieved that they do not have to dress and do what is a very delicate diplomatic duty and probably quite stressful.”

During his speech, the king had mentioned: “The castle in which we meet this evening was started by my ancestor – and your compatriot for some time – William, Duke of Normandy, in 1070,” said Charles. “There remains the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world.”

“It is therefore perhaps rather appropriate than my son, the prince of Wales, who shares this name of William earlier, made Windsor his house with his family, as well as our predecessors,” added the king.

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