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Sussex’s Sank in Mud: Uncovering Prince Harry’s Behavior on Royal Tours

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Sussex’s Sank in Mud: Uncovering Prince Harry’s Behavior on Royal Tours

's behavior during royal tours has been exposed by journalist Tominey, shedding light on his unpredictable interactions with the press.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who famously stepped down from their official roles in the royal family, now reside in Montecito, California, with their children, and .

Speculation has arisen as to whether the Sussexes will reunite with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during their planned visit to the United States in 2022.

This comes after announced last year their intentions to travel to the States, which was followed by news that the Environmental Earthshot Prize, founded by the Duke, will also be heading to America.

Camilla Tominey, associate editor of the Daily Telegraph and former royal editor, recently discussed Harry's behavior on tours during an episode of the Women with Balls podcast, hosted by Katie Balls from The Spectator.

According to Tominey, Harry's demeanor towards the press would vary greatly, sometimes displaying anger and ignoring them, while other times being friendly.

She shared, “I've been on jobs with Harry where he's been angry with us and ignored us.”

Tominey recounted a memory from a visit to Barbados when Harry beckoned her over and engaged in what seemed like a friendly conversation about palm oil.

She described the environment as “hot and cold,” with instances where royals would come down to chat on the back of the plane, while at other times, they would act as if the press shouldn't even be there.

Tominey also discussed the media interactions of other members of the royal family, including and Kate, as well as Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

She praised Charles and Camilla for always being engaging, especially the Duchess, which she found ironic considering the press vilification she had faced.

In a separate news story, and embarked on their final royal tour before becoming parents for the first time.

The couple arrived hand-in-hand at Casablanca airport in Morocco, where they were warmly welcomed by British ambassador Thomas Riley and his wife, Alex.

Their visit included stops at the Atlas Mountains and the capital, Rabat.

Meghan donned a red Valentino dress with an intricately embroidered cape, complemented by a polished updo, a blush clutch, gloves, and heels.

Her choice of a red dress symbolized the Moroccan flag, which represents hardiness, bravery, strength, and valor.

The three-day tour to Morocco was undertaken at the request of and on behalf of the UK government.

This trip followed Meghan's baby shower celebrations in New York City, while Harry engaged in various activities, such as surprising London school children during their spring half-term holiday and joining Royal Marines at their base in Bickley.

Medical arrangements were made for Meghan, who is currently in her third trimester.

During their tour, the couple was accompanied by a nine-strong entourage, including assistant private secretaries, communications officers, a digital officer, a logistics officer, and a program coordinator.

Additionally, a hairdresser was present, as is customary for such tours and visits.

In conclusion, journalist Camilla Tominey's revelations about Prince Harry's behavior on royal tours have shed light on his unpredictable interactions with the press.

Meanwhile, Meghan and Harry's recent visit to Morocco showcased their commitment to representing the UK government and , as they prepare for the arrival of their first child.

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