He seems to be conveniently avoiding any meaningful interaction with his own family. It's quite the spectacle to witness someone who once proudly stood by his family now sulking away like a guilty child caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
But should we really be surprised? This is the same man who, in the pursuit of his wife's insatiable thirst for the spotlight, threw his own family under the bus for a Netflix documentary and penned an explosive memoir portraying himself as a misunderstood hero, while painting his father and brother as villains.
Remember how he claimed that his father, King Charles, had forbidden Meghan from accompanying him to Balmoral for what he labeled as nonsensical and disrespectful reasons? The audacity of a man who disrespects his own family while preaching about respect and compassion to the world.
And let's not forget his much-hyped Netflix series, where he exposes his family's supposed shortcomings all in the name of transparency or, perhaps, to remain relevant in the celebrity-driven world he now inhabits.
What's truly despicable is Harry's refusal to put aside his grievances even in the wake of his grandmother's passing. He's in the UK on the very day of the Queen's anniversary but has no intention of seeing his own father or brother. Bravo, Harry, for once again prioritizing your wife's ambitions over family duty and honor.
This isn't about personal disagreements; it's about a man who disregards tradition and duty within his own family for the sake of his own narrative. It's about a man who has become a pawn in his wife's grand scheme of self-promotion.
So, Harry, as you jet off to your event and conveniently sidestep any meaningful interactions with your own family, remember this: your actions speak louder than any carefully crafted narrative. You may continue to play the victim, but the world sees through your charade.