KING Charles has been spotted for the first time since Prince Harry’s bombshell interview where he took a swipe at the monarch over his security row.
Charles, 76, was seen going to St Mary Magdalene Church this morning at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, where he is staying for the weekend.
The King was spotted in the back of a car as he was driven to the church for the 11am service, although there was no sign of his wife Queen Camilla.
Charles, who was wearing a dark suit, is understood to be staying at Wood Farm, a farmhouse on the royal estate.
This comes just days after it was claimed Charles had hoped for a reunion with son Harry before his astonishing interview in which he blamed his family for losing his long-running legal battle over security.
Harry, 40, claimed to want “reconciliation” with his family before blaming the loss of his multimillion-pound fight on his father
The raging prince declared: “This whole thing could be resolved through him”.
But the father-of-two also revealed in the bombshell interview that King Charles refuses to speak to him “because of this security stuff”.
He went on to say he doesn’t know how long his father has left to live.
An insider claimed that Charles was frustrated and upset with his son — and the burden he had put on taxpayers.
Moments before the broadcast, sources close to the King had told The Sun of Charles’s “frustration” that Harry’s supporters suggested “his father doesn’t care about his (Harry’s) family”.
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The Duke of Sussex brought the case against the Home Office and the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec).
Harry always said the three-and-a-half year legal battle “mattered” more to him than anything else – including his privacy rows with the press.
He had moaned he was “singled out” after his round-the-clock royal protection was axed in the wake of Megxit.
Harry also bizarrely claimed stripping him of his security was a plot to force him and Meghan Markle back to Britain.
Earlier this month, Harry returned to the UK for his two-day hearing at the Court of Appeal in London.
But Sir Geoffrey Vos, Lord Justice Bean and Lord Justice Edis on Friday ruled against him in a humiliating blow for the prince.

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