Prince Harry Stands Alone As Royal Family Delivers Calculated Snub?

A royal expert analyzes a week of legal battles, snubs, and the stark contrast between two couples at the center of the drama.

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Royal family news suggested a rather wild week and the drama kept on escalating, with, of course, Prince Harry in the middle of it. Read on for more about it.

Harry Was In Court

The focus was again on Harry and his wife. And, it seems that William’s brother didn’t get any time with King Charles, who seems to rule very differently from his Mom. The late Queen Elizabeth usually kept a low profile at Sandringham at this time of the year. However, he did things differently and went to Scotland.

Neil Sean, a royal commentator, discussed the “clapbacks, tears, tantrums, and titles” on his YouTube vlog, By Royal Appointment, on Saturday night. In it, he reminded viewers that Prince Harry appeared in court regarding his lawsuit against the Daily Mail.

Neil discusses Harry and the royal family – By Royal Appointment – YouTube

However, it seems that he’s not done with legal battles and might even escalate them. Obviously, that might create more problems for the royal family. Interestingly, things did not go well for the prince who became emotional.

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Tearfully Triggering Headlines

Prince William and Catherine, in contrast, quietly go about their business and they’ve been busy with official trips and traditional crafts like weaving. But, it’s “tearful Harry and Meghan” as usual, triggering drama and headlines.

The royal expert reminded his viewers about the drama when Kris Jenner celebrated her 70th birthday hosted by Jeff Bezos. Allegedly, Meghan desperately wanted an invite because she loves to attach herself to whoever is in vogue like “Bostik Glue.”

According to Sean, sources suggested that Kris Jenner actually wanted Harry there. Apparently, she thought that him “wheeling out the gigantic birthday cake” would be a wonderful surprise. Unfortunately for her, Meghan isn’t popular in Hollywood right now and Harry’s viewed as a “great catch” for publicity.

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However, it seems that sort of thing doesn’t extend to the royals back in the UK. In fact, Sean described them as being very clever about Harry’s visit. Princess Anne, William, Catherine, and the rest of them all shuffled their schedules and headed up to Scotland.

The Alone Message

Clearly, the message was that Prince Harry was “very much alone” during his court case. Notably, by staying away, they made sure Harry’s team couldn’t “perpetuate the myth” that some secret family meeting happened behind the scenes.

Certainly, the expert feels that the titles for the Harkles remain a huge sticking point. Allegedly, Meghan wants to move beyond the Markle name and be known as HRH. Plus, she brands her daughter, Lilibet, as Princess Lilibet. Not to mention that she’s never been to Windsor.

Meanwhile, Sean opined that Harry behaves like a “wet dishcloth” and just does whatever Meghan tells him to do. It’s a mess, and the royal family doesn’t seem ready to forgive or forget anytime soon.

Viewers React

In the comments section, many people wanted to talk about Prince Harry, Meghan, and the rest of the royal family. One of them opined, “Harry is the perfect example of extreme entitlement with a very low IQ.”

Here are a few other responses from the discussion:

  • King Charles should remove them from the royal website and strip the titles.
  • The Kardashians actually work. Meg has delusions about working.
  • Do Harry and Meghan ever have anything nice or uplifting to say? How terrible to live such a negative life.
  • If the media won’t give Catherine, The Princess of Wales her proper title and still call her Kate Middleton, then the world can still call the Megs, Meghan Markle.

What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below, and come back often for all your royal family news and updates.

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