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Harry Jealous as William Makes Debut as Duke in New Title, Meeting US Soldiers Disguised as a Royal
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, made his first visit to the Mercian Regiment as their Colonel-in-Chief, a title bestowed upon him by his father, King Charles, in August.
This new appointment was one of three military roles assigned to William as part of the King's reorganization of the family's commitments following Queen Elizabeth's passing.
Prince Harry had to relinquish his own military titles, including that of Colonel-in-Chief, making William's visit a source of envy for his younger brother.
Sporting full camouflage gear, Prince William joined the soldiers of the Mercian Regiment during their training on Thursday.
The regiment is currently preparing for an upcoming mission next year, where they will be deployed to Poland as part of the 12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team.
Their tasks will include combat engineering, bridge crossing, and air defense.
In addition to the Mercian Regiment, Prince William also holds the titles of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps and Royal Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Valley, where he previously served as a pilot.
These new appointments have allowed William and his wife Catherine to gradually visit various military sites.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry, who had always taken pride in his military service, lost all his military honors following his departure from royal duties.
However, he occasionally disguises himself as a royal to visit military sites in the United States.
On some occasions, he has even worn British medals to display his connection to the military.
This behavior has led many to question whether Harry and his wife Meghan will continue to seek public attention and media coverage.
According to a source mentioned in Blind Item, Harry and Meghan are reportedly planning to make extensive use of the media this weekend.
Speculations include a walkabout in Los Angeles, the sighting of their son Archie dressed as a turkey, and Harry's meeting with US soldiers despite having no official ties to the US military.
These actions have fueled concerns within the royal family, with some feeling that Harry and Meghan may betray their trust if they are allowed back into the close circle.
Former royal butler Paul Burrell believes that if King Charles were to readmit Harry and Meghan into the royal fold, it would only lead to further betrayal.
Burrell emphasizes the importance of not airing dirty laundry in public and maintaining the privileged world of the royal family.
He also criticizes Harry for profiting from his royal status, accusing him of throwing other family members under the bus.
In conclusion, the visit of Prince William to the Mercian Regiment as their Colonel-in-Chief has left his brother Harry feeling envious.
While William continues to fulfill his military commitments, Harry and Meghan's actions raise questions about their intentions and loyalty to the royal family.
The future dynamics between the two brothers and their relationship with the monarchy remain uncertain.