How Prince William feels about Prince Harry back in royal spotlight
Prince Harry reminds public of senior working royal days in special outing
Prince Harry has been ruling the headlines after he marked a major milestone for the royal family, despite not being a senior working member anymore.
The Duke of Sussex arrived in his home country on Monday for a four-day visit and has received a warm welcome amid his ongoing rift with the royal family. Meanwhile, Prince William also announced a slew of engagements during the period his brother is visiting so avoid any talks of a reunion.
The feud between King Charles’s two sons is still deep, but must have attracted attention from the Palace after he made the largest charitable donation by any individual royal. But apart from his Nottingham visit in which he personally donated £1.1 million ($1.49 million) to BBC Children in Need charity, he even garnered praises for adorable interactions with children during the WellChild Awards.
According to royal correspondent, Cameron Walker, Harry caused a sense of “déjà vu” for veteran royal journalists after Nottingham event on Tuesday.
He described that the “organisation, media operations, and crash barriers all felt like we were covering a royal engagement”. Meanwhile, Prince William “quietly” carried on with his own mission to support young people as he visited Spiral Skills, a Lambeth-based charity.
Walker said, “It is unclear how he felt about being knocked out of the spotlight, but I suspect it did not matter too much to him.”
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