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Harry Kicked Out of Successful Gentleman’s Polo Club in Santa Barbara

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Harry Kicked Out of Successful Gentleman’s Polo Club in Santa Barbara

, once a prominent member of the successful Gentleman's Polo Club in Santa Barbara, has recently faced a downgrade in his status.

A renowned royal photographer, who has spent numerous years capturing moments of the royal family, has come forward claiming that Harry's personality has undergone a significant change in recent years.

This revelation follows earlier remarks from a palace courtier who stated that Harry is no longer the man he once knew, suggesting that his behavior has worsened since his marriage.

The courtier further criticized Harry for turning his back on the monarchy, tradition, and his birth family.

The source went on to express astonishment at Harry's audacity to label his brother, William, as a bully, simply because he was held accountable for abandoning his royal duties after a life of privilege.

Shockingly, the palace source even threatened to expose past misbehavior and misconduct by Meghan towards palace staff prior to their departure from royal duties and relocation to California.

Bullying has become a sensitive issue for the increasingly socially aware Duke of Sussex.

The courtier disclosed that palace insiders are ready to reveal more about Meghan's actions.

Allegations have emerged that Meghan consistently belittled her aides, leading to several of Harry's once loyal friends dismissing some claims made in his memoir as nonsense.

One former friend reportedly warned that loyalty should work both ways.

Interestingly, if one looks closely at the schedule of polo matches in Santa Barbara from April to October 2023, Harry's name is conspicuously absent.

According to the source, he has been expelled from the prestigious gentlemen's polo club.

Adding to the mounting evidence, a royal photographer, Arthur Edwards, MBE, who specializes in capturing images of the royal family, has also voiced his observations.

Edwards, 82, shared his thoughts on Australia's The Project, specifically discussing Harry's decision to attend 's coronation on May 6th.

He reminisced about how Harry used to be someone special, and it was always a pleasure working with him.

However, everything changed after he met Meghan.

Edwards recalled the times they would share drinks together, with Harry generously picking up the bill.

He fondly remembered how Harry would take the press to the pub at the end of a trip, where they would all enjoy a drink and have a laugh, with Harry graciously covering the expenses.

Yet, it seems that Harry's perception of the media has shifted dramatically.

Edwards noted that in Harry's recently published memoir, Spare, he portrays the media as “evil monsters.”

This change in attitude, according to Edwards, can only be attributed to Harry's marriage to Meghan.

In Spare, released in January, Harry made several disparaging remarks about journalists and the press.

Moreover, the Duke has recently been involved in a court case regarding allegations of phone hacking by journalists working for The Sun and the News of the World.

Omid Scobie, a journalist and co-author of an unauthorized biography on and , has expressed concern that the public is growing weary of the couple, risking the loss of their most loyal supporters.

Scobie's comments have surprised many royal enthusiasts and experts who view him as a friend of Meghan.

Critics often accuse him of taking sides in the ongoing dispute between the royal family and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

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