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Prince Charles Attends NHS Vaccine Clinic Amidst Family Crisis
The world is still reeling from the bombshell interview of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with Oprah Winfrey.
The couple made some stunning revelations and allegations that have left the public waiting to see how Buckingham Palace will respond.
While there has been no official statement yet, Prince Charles attended an in-person event today, making him the first member of the Royal Family to undertake an official engagement since the interview aired globally.
Charles visited an NHS vaccine pop-up clinic at the Jesus House Church in Brent, North West London, to hear more about how they are working to combat vaccine hesitancy.
During his visit, he met people receiving their jab and seemed at ease as he chatted with them, including one woman who said she was from Nigeria.
The Prince, who previously visited the church in 2007, replied, “Oh fantastic, yes I've been there.
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Lots of different ethnic groups.
Do give them my kind regards next time you speak to them.”
While Charles was moving, a reporter asked him, “Sir, what did you think of the interview?”
After turning to see who had called out, he chuckled and carried on walking.
Despite ongoing family crises, the Prince of Wales was praised for the engagement.
One woman, who only gave her name as Grace, claimed she briefly spoke to the heir to the throne and said, “He is quite interactive with the people in there in spite of all the drama going on.”
Grace hailed the work of the church to help people not to be afraid of the vaccine and creating a platform that has given a lot more reassurance to black people and ethnic minorities.
She said it would have been rude for anyone to mention the Oprah Winfrey interview and repeated, “In spite of the family drama, he still took time to come out here.”
Another patient, Mazia Mazouk, 42, from Harrow, said, “Private matters didn't come up at all during the visit by the Prince of Wales.
He didn't bring up anything, he was more interested in how the vaccine was and how we feel.”
She said Charles was doing his job and that he seemed quite a nice person and appeared humble.
To Ms Mazouk, a housewife added, “It's good that he comes like this, the encouragement he's giving.”
According to the Telegraph, a source close to the heir to the throne revealed that the Prince of Wales is said to be absolutely devastated at younger son Harry's claims.
In the Oprah interview, Charles was personally referenced by Prince Harry, who said he felt really let down by his father after he allegedly refused to answer his calls during his time in Canada.
Harry also claimed his family had cut him off financially and suggested the Queen had been badly advised and had cancelled a meeting scheduled at Sandringham.
Discussing his father, Harry said, “I feel really let down because he's been through something similar.
He knows what pain feels like.
I will always love him, but there's a lot of hurt that happened, and I will continue to make it one of my priorities to try and heal that relationship.”
The visit by Prince Charles to the NHS vaccine clinic was understood to have been in the Palace diary for some time.
While the interview has dominated headlines, it did not appear to be the main topic of discussion during the visit.
One patient said, “All that effort, and someone turns around and says there's racism, I don't believe that.
Every family has issues, I don't think it's right for anyone to wash their dirty linen in public.”
In conclusion, Prince Charles made an official engagement amidst the ongoing family crisis.
He visited an NHS vaccine pop-up clinic at the Jesus House Church in Brent, North West London, and met people receiving their jab.
Despite the media's call to the interview as a bombshell, it was not the main topic of discussion during the visit.