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Prince Harry Spotted at Texas Racetrack Ahead of Grand Prix
In an enthusiastic display, Prince Harry was recently seen at a racetrack in Austin, Texas, the afternoon before the highly anticipated Grand Prix of the United States.
The Duke of Sussex sported a sleek black polo shirt and a pair of sunglasses as he ventured behind the scenes to meet with the Mercedes and Red Bull teams.
Donning his lanyard, he engaged in animated conversations with the team members while inside the garage.
It is worth noting that Harry has a history of go-karting and even raced against Grand Prix winner Johnny Herbert in the past.
Harry's visit to the racetrack coincides with the upcoming Circuit of the Americas event, where racing talents Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton will be vying to prevent Max Verstappen from claiming victory.
However, the prince faced criticism from Elon Musk and Adam Driver for refusing to bring his son along to the racing event.
Many speculate that Archie would have thoroughly enjoyed the adventure.
It is unfortunate that Harry denies his children such opportunities due to what some perceive as an illusionary attempt to protect them.
This delusion seems to stem from his desire to portray himself as a better father than his own, which many find absurd.
Unlike Harry, Charles' sons were granted the chance to explore the world beyond their home and school, thanks to Diana's insistence on providing them with normal lives.
Curiously, such sentiments are rarely heard from the Sussexes.
This situation brings to mind a few months ago when Adam Driver attended the Indy 500.
He brought along his 7-year-old son, his wife, and their new baby, showcasing a stark contrast to Harry and Meghan's approach.
Although Driver was recently in Austin with the Ferrari team, he did not publicly showcase his family.
However, reports indicate that he arrived at the location via a commercial flight, accompanied by his loved ones.
The absence of Harry and Meghan's children during their travels has not gone unnoticed, especially when compared to the likes of Elon Musk, who proudly brought his son to the Grand Prix, carrying him on his shoulders.
Musk clearly cherishes these moments with his child and believes in exposing him to various experiences.
It is common for people to bring their kids along to such events, making Musk an example of an exceptional father.
The question arises as to why Harry did not take Archie to the Grand Prix.
One cannot help but wonder how many days this self-proclaimed great father has spent at home with his kids in recent months.
Most 4-year-olds would have relished the opportunity to witness the excitement of racing cars alongside their fathers.
Even Harry's cousin, George McCorkdale, and his mother, Princess Diana, were given the chance to explore the inner workings of a Williams F1 car at Silverstone in July 1994, courtesy of driver David Coulthard.
Diana, despite her apprehension towards the media and cameras, still ensured that her children participated in events like these.
So, why can't Harry do the same?
It is ironic that Harry accuses his father, the heir to the British throne burdened with responsibilities, of being neglectful and absent.
In retrospect, Charles did the best he could.