Prince Harry arrived in Los Angeles last night, in time to spend a few hours at his son Archie, Prince of Sussex’s fourth birthday. Even sohe missed the celebration that his wife Meghan Markle organized for the child.
Harry arrived at Los Angeles International Airport at 19:30 (03:30 London time) after spending just over a day in his native country.

As he looked at his father, Carlos III, was crowned in front of the cameras which have been transmitted around the world, Archie celebrated his fourth year of life with his mother, the Duchess of Sussex, at their home in the United States.
Harry was determined not to arrive the next day, and at 1:15 p.m. left the coronation place like any guest and drove to Heathrow Airport in a BMW with tinted windows, surrounded by a police convoy.
Upon arrival at the terminal, he was seen still smiling wearing the Order of Service received by all guests at a ceremony in Westminster. He was soon ushered into the Windsor family’s suite at the airport.

He arrived home in time for dinner; some photographers caught him leaving the Los Angeles airport in a Range Rover. He was still wearing his medals.
This was the first time Harry had been reunited with his family since publishing his biography. In the shade (spare)which meant greater distance from family.
While some consider Harry and Meghan’s decision to separate on the day of the celebration as normal, others are disappointed. Journalist and royal commentator Angela Levin, who has interviewed Harry several times, had the following opinion: “For him to be gone so soon shows us that we will never have him again.”
She He described his departure as ‘contempt’, and he assured that the public got the impression that he did not even take the time to congratulate the king.
Nor would he have a chance to speak to his brother, Levin added, although the photos show Harry happily chatting with his cousin, Princess Beatrice of York, and his aunt, Princess Anne.

Levin felt that he could have stayed in London and it wouldn’t have changed Archie’s celebration at all.
“I spent a lot of time working with him and he has a great sense of duty. so I guess he came to pick up his father. But there’s no turning back for him as long as he’s with Meghan. It is very sad that we have come to this,” the biographer wrote. “He needed her with him yesterday. She should have been there for him, even if she didn’t like it.”
Levin also noticed this The prince did not get whistles, but neither did the people applaud. It just didn’t spark interest. “The people have forgotten. William didn’t turn to look at him. He was seated in the same row as Prince Andrew“, the king’s brother who faced much more serious scandals due to his connection with a group dedicated to human trafficking. (AND)
Source: Eluniverso

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