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Prince Harry may respond to King Charles’s insult in Nigeria with Meghan Markle

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Prince Harry could have responded smartly to King Charles's insult
Prince Harry could have responded smartly to King Charles’s insult

Prince Harry, whose relationship with the royal family is not going well, may be feeling “extra” again in the country of his birth after King Charles’s bombastic decisions.

The 75-year-old King appears to have taught his estranged son Harry a lesson over his decision not to meet with her. At the same time, the King has also announced William’s participation in the program after Harry was left out of the Invictus Games.

There was speculation the monarch might give Harry the green light to meet him as the monarch has already returned to public duties while undergoing cancer treatment. However, Harry’s spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday that this would not be the case as Charles has other important commitments.

Hours after Harry’s statement, Buckingham Palace announced that on May 13, the King would make a joint appearance with William and officially hand over the role of Colonel-in-Chief of Harry’s old army regiment, the Army Air Corps. Will give.

The timing of the announcement, which coincided with the Duke of Sussex’s arrival in Britain, has raised questions. This development came as a surprise to some royal experts newsweekJack Royston, chief royal correspondent, told sky News: “I think it’s very disappointing. I also think there’s a danger of making the monarchy look a little small here.”

He added: “Charles is going to give William a compliment that would 100% go to Harry if he was still a working member of the royal family.”

Royston said: “Harry served in the Army Air Corps in Afghanistan. He was a gunner co-pilot on an Apache helicopter. And he risked his life fighting on the front lines.”

However, it is important to point out here that Prince William is a qualified helicopter pilot. He served as a search-and-rescue pilot in the Royal Air Force for three years and in 2015 became an air ambulance helicopter pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA).

Now, there is speculation and rumors that the Duke of Sussex may take revenge for the king’s decision to avoid him during his visit to Nigeria, where he will jointly appear with his wife Meghan Markle at the invitation of the country’s defense chief.

According to some, the situation took a new turn after Meghan chose Nigeria over Britain, and this could be further illustrated when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex respond to this with their actions and words in Nigeria.

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