Prince Harry is coming under fire after posting a video promoting this year’s Invictus Games. The main annoyance of netizens is that the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II confirmed that he will not attend the memorial service for Prince Philip, scheduled for the end of this month.
The Duke of Sussex will not be at Westminster Abbey in Britain on March 29 to attend his grandfather’s thanksgiving service.
The clip shows Prince Charles’s youngest son learning Dutch before the games, then removing his hooded sweater to reveal an all-orange outfit.
During the promo piece, Harry is seen telling his team that he “really wants to get this right,” as he asks them how to say various complicated phrases in Dutch.
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Former royal chef Darren McGrady, who cooked for Harry’s mother Princess Diana, said: “His grandfather would have given him a clip around his ear and told him to grow up,” the Daily Mail reported.
“The queen will be devastated and so will Princess Diana if she were here,” he continued.
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The clip got mixed responses on Twitter. Many users called the visual “awkward” and “forced humor” and a large majority were upset that Harry will not be returning for Prince Philip’s memorial service later this month.
Internet users and royalty experts, in addition, reproach that William’s brother does not even go to see his grandmother, the queen.
????????| Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, is getting ready for the Netherlands with some Dutch lessons. We look forward to giving him a warm welcome in #TheHague. As we all prepare for The Games, our thoughts are with Team Ukraine, as well as their friends & family. #InvictusGames pic.twitter.com/HD7kRr3ZX7
— Invictus Games The Hague 2020 (@InvictusGamesNL) March 12, 2022
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Harry’s decision not to attend the royal event comes after he took the government to court over its decision not to provide police protection when he visits Britain.
A source from the London newspaper assures that the Queen “is very much looking forward to seeing Harry and Meghan’s children”, including nine-month-old Lilibet, the monarch’s childhood nickname, whom she has not yet met.
Experts had predicted this, after Harry’s lawyers said in court last month that the prince “doesn’t feel safe” in the UK, without the protection of Scotland Yard officials, during his ongoing legal battle. for security.
Source: Eluniverso

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