Prince Harry replaced from special role after 'men in grey suits' comment
Mike Tindall takes on key role once performed by Prince Harry
Prince Harry received sad news about his special role, which is no longer reserved for him despite peace talks with King Charles.
The Duke of Sussex stepped down from his active working royal role alongside his wife, Meghan Markle, in 2020.
Before his infamous royal exit, Harry was the light of the engagements due to his fun-loving personality.
He was known as a fun uncle to the Prince and Princess of Wales' children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
However, he is no longer in contact with his niece and nephews due to the differences with his family.
Royal expert Jennie Bond claimed that Prince Harry's special "fun uncle" role is now being played by Mike Tindall.
She told Fabulous magazine, "George’s original 'fun uncle' and adult playmate did that infamous bolt to the US, leaving a huge Harry-shaped gap in the young boy’s life that Mike has more than filled."
"Mike is the fun uncle everyone needs, but in the case of Prince George, whose destiny is all about duty and responsible behaviour, Mike’s presence in his life is completely invaluable," the royal commentator added.
It is important to mention that the comments of Jennie Bond resurfaced amid debate surrounding Harry's "men in grey suits" comments.
For the unversed, it has been reported that the Duke of Sussex blamed the Palace officials for creating hurdles in reconciliation between him and his father, the King.
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