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Duchess of Sussex Pushes Prince Harry Aside at Veteran Center Inauguration
During a recent event, the Duchess of Sussex took the spotlight away from Prince Harry during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a newly established veteran center in San Diego.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, were present at the official inauguration of the West Coast Warrior Fitness Program, which took place at a training facility for the U.S. Navy SEALs.
Robin King, the CEO of the foundation, accompanied them for this significant occasion.
However, the ceremony was not without its moments of embarrassment.
As the ceremony began, Meghan subtly pushed Prince Harry aside to take the spotlight.
It seemed that Harry was preoccupied, possibly due to the absence of recent communication from King Charles.
This contrasted with Meghan's joyful attitude.
Before entering the new facility, she acknowledged the onlookers with a wave but made a deliberate decision to avoid interacting with supporters.
During their tour, Meghan and Harry engaged with veterans, servicemen and women, as well as their families.
These rumors have emerged amidst speculations that they were not included in Charles's birthday celebrations at Clarence House.
Initial reports suggested that Harry had declined an invitation, but it has now come to light that the Sussexes may not have received an invitation in the first place.
A representative for the couple expressed their dissatisfaction with the inaccurate story published by the Sunday Times, emphasizing that there was no communication regarding the invitation.
An insider revealed that Harry and Meghan learned about the celebration through the media and did not receive a formal invitation.
However, they are not bothered by it.
According to the source, it is expected that the Duke will privately contact his father to extend birthday wishes, refuting any suggestion of a deliberate insult and highlighting the potential for media narratives to be misleading.
Meanwhile, the Duke of Sussex has been warned that there are people who see through his actions, and this speaks volumes.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams made these remarks during a candid conversation with the Daily Mail.
Fitzwilliams also weighed in on the accusations against King Charles, suggesting that he exposed the birthday snub story to divert attention from his visit to Kenya.
He drew a parallel to Meghan's claim in an interview with The Cut magazine, where she stated that an unnamed member of the cast of The Lion King had told her that there was rejoicing in South Africa when they got married, similar to the celebration when Nelson Mandela was released from prison.
This claim was obviously false, but it revealed something about Meghan.
The rift within the royal family seems to be widening, and courtiers must be wondering what will happen next.
Let us hope that the reported four-book deal with Random House does not result in another memoir.
Additionally, if Harry and Meghan continue to produce so little content after The Crown ends, Netflix may consider them expendable.
Polls in America indicate that people are starting to see through them.