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Prince William Receives Warm Welcome from President Biden During Boston Visit
Prince William, the heir to the British throne, received a warm welcome from President Joe Biden during his visit to Boston.
The Prince of Wales visited the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, where he was joined by the President.
Despite the chilly weather, Prince William arrived in just a suit, prompting President Biden to ask, “Where's your top coat?”
The two greeted each other with laughter and a handshake, expressing their pleasure at seeing one another again.
During their 30-minute meeting, the Prince and the President engaged in a warm, friendly, and substantive discussion.
The President expressed his interest in learning about Prince William's Earthshot prize and hearing stories from the finalists.
Prince William also shared his long-term global ambition for the prize.
Additionally, he thanked President Biden for attending the late Queen Elizabeth's funeral in London back in September.
Both men fondly recalled memories of Her Majesty during their conversation.
However, royal watchers hoping for a family reunion between Prince William and his brother Prince Harry may be disappointed.
Sources close to the two brothers confirm that there are no plans for them to meet while Prince William and his wife Kate are on their three-day visit to Boston.
The couple is attending the awards ceremony for the Earthshot prize, an initiative launched by Prince William in 2019 to address environmental challenges.
During their time in Boston, they will also meet with Caroline Kennedy and tour the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Interestingly, just a few days later, on December 6th, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be in New York City to receive the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope award.
This proximity of the two couples on the east coast within a short time span, without any plans to meet, indicates the continued strain in their relationship.
ABC News contributor Victoria Murphy suggests that the fact that distance is cited as the reason for not meeting does not fully explain the situation.
The couples have only seen each other a few times since Harry and Meghan stepped down from their senior working royal roles in 2020 and moved to California.
The last time they appeared publicly together was during the mourning period for Queen Elizabeth in September.
In other news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly seeking another brand to remain in the limelight after failing to capture the attention of Americans with their royal status.
According to royal author Tom Bauer, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are struggling to stay relevant as interest in them wanes.
Bauer suggests that they may have to give up their royal status and find another brand if they want to continue being seen as celebrities in America.
He points out that Meghan often plays the royal card, introducing herself as the Duchess of Sussex when campaigning for maternity pay.
Bauer believes this strategy may not fare well in the world of politics, suggesting that Meghan might consider jumping into that arena.
However, he notes that they are rapidly losing their royal status and will likely have to give it up in the end.
To maintain their brand of celebrity, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will need to continue being sensational and constantly seek new opportunities.
Their ability to sustain their particular brand in America remains to be seen.