So they’re telling us there’s literally NOT ONE ROOM in an entire palace for Prince Harry? Girl, please. Let’s talk about the absolutely unhinged royal shade being thrown around right now, because the drama is RICH and we are here for every second of it.
According to sources close to the Duke of Sussex, the royals have allegedly disinvited Harry from staying at Buckingham Palace, and honey, the excuses are thinner than a piece of palace stationery. Royal expert Hugo Vickers didn’t hold back when he told Page Six exactly what’s really going on: “If they wanted him to stay there they would find him a room even if he arrived in the middle of the night, let’s face it.” Translation? This is absolutely, positively a deliberate snub wrapped up in palace protocol.
Let’s be real here—we’re talking about Buckingham Palace. THE Buckingham Palace. The place has 775 rooms. SEVEN. HUNDRED. SEVENTY. FIVE. But somehow, miraculously, there’s not a single guest room available for the Queen’s grandson? The math isn’t mathing, bestie. This isn’t about logistics; this is about sending a message louder than a tabloid headline.
The timing? Chef’s kiss levels of petty. Just when royal watchers thought things were settling down between Harry and the firm, boom—a very public palace rejection. It’s like getting uninvited to a party at your own family’s house, except that house happens to be one of the most iconic residences in the world.
Vickers absolutely NAILED the reality of the situation. If the royals genuinely wanted Harry there, they’d roll out the velvet carpet at 3 AM with a five-course meal prepared. That’s how families who actually want you around operate. But instead? Crickets and excuses about availability. The palace could literally convert a broom closet into a luxury suite if they felt so inclined, but apparently they’re not feeling inclined in Harry’s direction.
What makes this particularly delicious is how transparent it all is. There’s no hiding behind formality this time—the world can see right through it. Harry’s supporters are absolutely fuming, while royal traditionalists are clutching their pearls at the drama unfolding at the highest levels of the monarchy.
This whole situation screams dysfunction louder than a reality TV reunion special, and frankly, we’re fascinated by how messy it’s all getting. The royals are essentially saying “not in our house” without actually saying it, and that’s basically the ultimate family drama power move.
What do you think? A) The royals are being petty and should welcome Harry back B) Harry needs to respect palace decisions and move on