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Royal Family takes firm stance after Harry, Meghan’s humiliating blunder

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ‘not fit’ to represent royal family after major gaffe

Royal Family takes firm stance after Harry, Meghan’s humiliating blunder
Royal Family takes firm stance after Harry, Meghan’s humiliating blunder

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle latest stunt appeared to have ruffled some feathers with the royal family as new discussion take form.

Last month, the Duke of Sussex openly extended an olive branch to the royals, especially his father King Charles, for a reconciliation, during his bombshell BBC interview. Some of Harry’s statements were not well-received and it caused a new issue for the Palace.

Now, as the Sussexes celebrated their daughter, Princess Lilibet’s fourth birthday, the couple’s video shared on social media reaffirmed the decision made for any possible return for them into the royal fold.

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A fully pregnant Meghan was dancing with Harry before Lilibet’s birth in the hospital room in the video clip, which was dubbed as ‘embarrassing’ by many royal commentators.

According to royal author Robert Jobson, there is huge contrast between Prince Harry and his brother Prince William.

The Prince of Wales had stepped up in his role as a global leader as he recently made a speech in Monaco to protect the oceans. He also won hearts during his first visit to Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk as colonel-in-chief of the Army Air Corps.

Jobson noted to Hello! magazine that the two siblings portray two images as “one of service and one of just silliness”.

“William takes his responsibilities to the institution, to his father, to his family, very seriously. You see that in the way he looks and the way he act,” the author said. “He has grown into the role of supporting his father and being a King in waiting.”

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Meanwhile, what Harry and Meghan shared is “great for clickbait, but not very good for anything else”.

The author also suggested that “the idea of Harry ever coming back and doing anything constructive for the royal family is pretty much over.”

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