No matter what side of the royal family row you stand on, it’s definitely hard to look away from the drama. According to The Mirror, one royal watcher actually confronted King Charles during a recent visit to the University of East London, asking, “Can you bring back Harry?” In a dramatic turn of events, King Charles replied, “Who?” Ultimately, it’s possible that Charles could’ve been serving up a major dose of royal shade. However, the publication notes that King Charles didn’t actually hear the student’s question, but laughed off the inquiry once he did.

Even though it appears that Prince Charles didn’t intentionally write off Prince Harry, the buzzy interaction sure has social media talking. And the responses largely seem in favor of Harry. One fan, who’s obviously sided with the prince, tweeted, “Shows how little regard Charles has for his son. He banished him to [the] US instead of actively protecting him.” Another user also sympathized with Prince Harry’s plight. “Charles doesn’t even remember Harry’s name? What a horrible father Charles turned out to be,” tweeted the fan. “He forgot the best son?” tweeted another fan. Meanwhile, another fan took a jab at not just Charles, but the entire institution. “The @RoyalFamily blew it. No possibility of recovery. #PrinceHarry,” tweeted the user.

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