King Charles seemingly paid no heed to the growing speculations that Prince Harry, 'hurt' his father's feelings after surname change talks.
The Royal family released a delightful video of the beaming monarch from his visit to SXSW London.
The statement alongside the video reads, "Hosted for the first time in Europe, The King has visited @SXSWLondon, a culture, technology and creativity festival in Shoreditch, East London."
"Originating in Austin, Texas, the festival aims to serve as a platform to showcase the future of the creative industries, supporting emerging artists and innovative projects."
The King's spokesperson revealed that he "popped into Old Spitalfields Market to meet locals and speak to stallholders working the market’s 'Antiques Thursday,'" before departing.
Notably, King Charles' appearance came after Daily Mail's Richard Eden claimed that the Duke of Sussex 'sought advice' from his uncle Earl Spencer related to changing his royal name Mountbatten-Windsor to Spencer in a bid to honour his late mother Princess Diana.
A pal of Harry's said, "They had a very amicable conversation and Spencer advised him against taking such a step."
Several royal commentators believe Prince Harry's alleged move is 'hurtful' and 'vindictive' towards his father.
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