Either way, Britain’s royal family is showing – publicly at least – that it has ditched Prince Harry for good, who is in last place along with Meghan Markle.

After the last “slap” – that he was not even wished a happy birthday on his birthday – it is now known that he was not allowed to stay at Windsor Castlewhen he was recently in London for the WellChild Awards, an annual charity event which this year coincided with the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.

Harry asked to stay at the Castle, near London, so he could easily visit his grandmother’s grave at St George’s Chapel.

However, the royal family refused to grant him an apartment, with the excuse that he did not notify in time of his intention to visit the royal estate.

Windsor Castle is even said to have been Harry’s second choice as he initially asked to stay with his father, King Charles, and received a resounding ‘no’ in response.

From now on, the 39-year-old “homeless” prince in Britain must give advance notice – usually by making an appointment – if he wants to visit his father the King or stay at any royal property.