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Prince Harry crashes and burns in his efforts
Following King Charles’ meeting with Prince Harry, revelations came to light regarding the Duke’s intentions.
While claims allege the Duke wants to ‘aid’ his older brother a source claims that was “put to bed years ago” because he is “very happy with his life in California”. As well as with “just visiting the UK as and when to support his patronages and causes.”
Later on the sentiments were also echoed by a spokesperson who said, “The Duke has made it clear that ;the focus has to be on his dad’, beyond that, and on any other issues as it relates to his family, we won’t be commenting.”
For those unversed with the comments that brought all this forward, back when megxit talks were underway, conversations were exchanged about a ‘half-in and half-out’ arrangement where the Sussexes could earn their own money and also attend a few royal engagements a year.
However, that proposition had been rejected at the time, and it seems King Charles is standing firm on his late mother’s decisions too. Leading a source to come forward, and tell the Daily Mail, “Whoever is behind them seems to have mistaken a brief tea and a slice of cake for the Treaty of Versailles.”
Because “these syrupy briefings from supposed Sussex sources are precisely why The King and Royal family are so hesitant to embark on any road to rapprochement.”
Reason being “if the intention is to encourage a rebuilding of trust and relationships, they serve the precise opposite effect.”
Also “As last week’s State Visit clearly demonstrated, the power and impact of the modern monarchy lies in the unshakeable bond between The King and the Prince of Wales, supported by other working members of the family.”
The claim that instigated all this was a report by The Telegraph that claimed, “The King has been absolutely clear in upholding his late mother’s decision that there can be no ‘half-in, half-out’ public role for members of the Family.”
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Meghan Markle ‘lies’ questioned as she copies Kate Middleton
Meghan Markle is mocked for copying Kate Middleton with her projects.
The Duchess of Sussex, who has announced the release date for her upcoming Netflix Christmas special, is set to clash with Kate’s annual Christmas carol service.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield told Talk TV: “Are we going to talk about the fact that it directly conflicts with Catherine’s carol concert? She’s done this so it’s released basically the day before.”
She added: “The reason why I think that’s interesting, or the date specifically is interesting, is because she either didn’t know, she lied or plans changed.”
This comes as Meghan’s husband, Prince Harry, writes a candid essay titled, “The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery: What it means to be British.”
Speaking about his life in Britain, Harry pens: “Though currently, I may live in the United States, Britain is, and always will be, the country I proudly served and fought for. The banter of the mess, the clubhouse, the pub, the stands – ridiculous as it sounds, these are the things that make us British. I make no apology for it. I love it.”
Noting that Harry dearly misses his brother in the US, body language expert Judi James noted: “Despite his normally constant adherence to his love of his life in the US, Harry sounds like a man still yearning for what he calls the ‘Banter of the mess, clubhouse, pubs, the stands.'”
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Prince William ‘honored’ to join King Charles for emotional event at Windsor castle
Prince William joined King Charles and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle on Monday to honor World War II veterans on Armistice Day.
In the video shared by the official Instagram handle of the Prince and Princess of Wales, William appeared in high spirits as he warmly interacted with veterans who served in the Pacific.
The son of King Charles expressed his honor to be part of the evening in the caption that read, “Honoured to be at Windsor Castle this evening to mark 80 years since the end of the Second World War in the Far East with Their Majesties.”
“It was deeply moving to meet veterans from across the UK and Commonwealth who served in the Pacific and Indian Ocean territories – a generation whose courage and sacrifice brought peace to millions, and whose legacy continues to inspire us today,” the caption read further.
It concluded with “Lest We Forget.”
The King and Queen hosted the reception, also joined by Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Duchess of Gloucester.
It is pertinent to mention that earlier in the day, the wife of Prince William, Kate Middleton led the nation in a poignant two-minute silence at the National Memorial Arboretum.
Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales shared a heartfelt message with schoolchildren across the UK, reminding them that “remembrance is for everyone.”
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