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It’s the end for Harry as his desperate plea to the king to grant him a new role after the ceremonial sword

In 2025, King Charles III presented a ceremonial sword to Greg Peters, the Usher of the Black Rod in Canada Senate, as a symbol of his unwavering support for Canada.

The gesture was a subtle yet powerful reaffirmation of the monarchy’s unwavering support for Canada, a nation caught in the midst of escalating trade tensions with the United States and provocative taunts from President Donald Trump about it becoming America’s 51st state.

However, while the world watched this display of Regal solidarity thousands of miles away in Monterey, California, Prince Harry was seenthing sources close to the Duke of Sussex reveal that the event triggered a series of frantic frustrated phone calls to his father, Harry, demanding a new role within the Royal fold.

The ceremony was commissioned by the Canadian Senate to honor Charles’ Ascension to the throne and played a tangible symbol of sovereignty at a time when Canada faces unprecedented pressure from its Southern neighbor, Trump’s repeated musings about and NEX in Canada, coupled with threats of crippling tariffs.

King Charles’ actions were praised as clever and timely, a nod to the monarch’s commitment to his realms beyond Britain.

However, for Harry, the event was not a moment of pride but a stinging reminder of his exile from the Royal stage in the sprawling Monitor Mansion he shares with Megan.

Charles’ actions in recent weeks, such as planting a red maple tree at Buckingham Palace and donning Canadian military honors, have underscored his commitment to his role as a global monarch leaving little room for a prodigal son’s return.

Megan’s influence is seen as the real poison in this saga, as her critics within royal circles paint her as a relentless opponent twisting Harry’s genuine longing for reconciliation into a weapon against his family.

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