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KING CHARLES III’S Health Battle Leaves Little Room for Prince Harry

KING CHARLES III’S Health Battle Leaves Little Room for Prince Harry

King Charles III, having recently returned to his royal duties after a three-month battle with cancer, is reportedly too occupied to meet with Prince Harry. According to a spokesperson, the Duke of Sussex understands his father’s busy schedule and remains hopeful for a future reunion.

During a quick trip to London triggered by his father’s health news, Prince Harry discussed the ongoing challenges within the royal family. Since his departure from royal life in 2020 and move to California, he has frequently spoken out against what he perceives as unfair media coverage and underlying racism in royal dealings.

Prince Harry also attended an event supporting wounded veterans during his visit — a cause he deeply cares about. He shared in interviews that he hoped his father’s health crisis might help heal their strained relationship. However, the chance for reconciliation seems slim as their schedules continue to clash

This ongoing saga between father and son highlights not just personal family dynamics but also reflects broader issues of duty, media influence, and public perception within the royal family.

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Prince Harry’s SECURITY BATTLE: UK Judge Rejects His Appeal for Protection

Prince Harry’s effort to secure police protection while in the UK has hit a new snag. A judge recently ruled against his appeal, limiting his access to government-funded security. This setback is part of the fallout from his decision to step back from royal duties.

The dispute has been ongoing for four years, rooted in Harry’s concerns over media intrusion and threats from online sources. However, High Court Judge Peter Lane upheld the government’s tailored security measures as lawful and appropriate in February.

Facing this latest defeat, Prince Harry’s path forward is now more complicated. To continue his fight, he must directly request permission from the Court of Appeal, as the High Court has denied him an automatic right to appeal.

This legal tussle highlights the unique challenges faced by members of the royal family who seek a different path away from their traditional roles and responsibilities.

EXTREME Hate Speech: Neo-Nazi Podcasters PAY the Price for Threats Against Prince Harry and Family

EXTREME Hate Speech: Neo-Nazi Podcasters PAY the Price for Threats Against Prince Harry and Family

In a recent ruling, a London court has handed down sentences to two neo-Nazi podcasters. The charges? Inciting violence against Prince Harry and his young son. The culprits, Christopher Gibbons and Tyrone Patten-Walsh, are the hosts of “Lone Wolf Radio”. According to the sentencing judge, these men are “dedicated and unapologetic white supremacists”.

Gibbons, aged 40, was dealt an eight-year prison sentence. His co-host Patten-Walsh, 34 years old, received seven years behind bars. Following their prison terms, both men will be under probation for three years. Their podcast was a platform for spreading racist views along with antisemitic, Islamophobic, homophobic and misogynistic ideologies.

The duo didn’t just stop at propagating hate speech; they encouraged violent acts against ethnic minorities as well as individuals in interracial relationships whom they labeled as “race traitors”. Prince Harry’s wife Meghan Markle happens to be biracial. In one shocking episode of their show Gibbons even suggested that Prince Harry should face prosecution for treason while his son Archie was dehumanized as a “creature” that should be euthanized.

PRINCE HARRY’S Libel Case Crumbles: Judge Dismisses Royal’s Claims

PRINCE HARRY’S Libel Case Crumbles: Judge Dismisses Royal’s Claims

A London-based judge, Justice Matthew Nicklin, recently dealt a blow to Prince Harry in his libel case against Associated Newspaper Ltd. The Duke of Sussex was unsuccessful in tearing down the defense’s claim that their article was merely an honest opinion.

This ruling follows another legal skirmish involving Harry. The crux of this battle is whether the government unjustly removed his security detail after he moved to the U.S in 2020. The prince contends that social media hostility and relentless media attention pose threats to him and his wife.

The Mail on Sunday and Mail Online ran an article about Harry’s legal tussle with the government over police bodyguards. Harry claims this piece was fundamentally flawed and slanderous, insinuating he fabricated details about his case against the government. Nevertheless, Associated Newspapers argued that their article was simply voicing an honest opinion without inflicting significant damage to Harry’s reputation.

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Unneighborly: Elderly Veteran SHUNNED by Harry and Meghan

The Sussexes, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle faced accusations of snubbing their octogenarian neighbor, Frank McGinity, in Montecito, California. McGinity, a U.S. Navy veteran, narrated an incident in his memoir, Get Off Your Street, where his goodwill gesture was dismissed.

He attempted to present the couple with a CD featuring films about the local area’s history, only to be turned away at the gate by their security. The royal pair’s lack of interest in embracing their community has raised eyebrows, further alienating them from their new neighbors.

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Emmy Snub SHATTERS Harry and Meghan’s £300 Million Deal Dreams

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Emmy snub might have cost them a staggering £300 million in potential exclusive deals. The couple’s absence from the Documentary or Nonfiction Series nominations for their controversial Netflix documentary criticizing the royal family was a significant blow.

Will Prince Harry and Meghan DECLINE Coronation Invitation?

King Charles has officially invited his disgraced son, Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan Markle, to his coronation, but it remains unclear how the couple will respond. A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan acknowledged they received the invite but would not disclose their decision at this time.

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Royal Family Faces ‘RACISM’ Backlash from Left-Wing Media

The Royal Family is facing a fresh bout of racism accusations from the left-wing media. Prince William’s godmother, Lady Susan Hussey, 83, has resigned from her duties and offered “profound apologies” for making allegedly racist comments at a reception hosted by the Queen Consort, Camilla.

The incident involved a woman who worked as an advocate for survivors of domestic abuse. She described the conversation as a “violation” when Lady Hussey asked her, “what part of Africa are you from?”

Despite the conversation being somewhat inappropriate, the left-wing media jumped on the racism bandwagon.

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PRINCE WILLIAM’S Thrilling Dragon Boating Showdown Preludes Earthshot Prize Awards

Britain’s Prince William demonstrated his competitive spirit in a lively dragon boat race in Singapore on Monday. This event was a precursor to the annual Earthshot Prize awards, an initiative aimed at tackling global environmental issues.

Sporting a life vest and black cap, the Prince teamed up with athletes from the British Dragons club for an energetic paddle on the Kallang river. His team celebrated victory after a quick race against another boat captained by British High Commissioner Kara Owen.

This isn’t William’s debut in dragon boating; he previously joined forces with his wife Kate during their 2011 tour of Canada. The Prince touched down in Singapore ahead of the Earthshot Prize awards ceremony, an event birthed by his Royal Foundation charity to champion innovative solutions for battling global warming and restoring our planet.

Prince William is slated to speak at Tuesday’s star-studded award ceremony. Winners will be unveiled across five categories: nature protection, clean air, ocean revival, waste elimination, and climate change.