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Duke of Sussex’s Seating Plan Faux Pas Reveals Deeper Problem Facing Royal Family

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Duke of Sussex’s Seating Plan Faux Pas Reveals Deeper Problem Facing Royal Family

The return of the Duke of Sussex to the UK has caused quite a stir within the royal family, revealing a deeper issue that they have been grappling with for years.

The question remains, how do they deal with Prince Harry’s constant whining and tantrums?

The royal family has tried various approaches to no avail.

If there’s one thing that’s certain, it’s that if they’ve got the Sussex title, they’re going to whine.

During the recent coronation, Harry seemed to be trying to put on a good show.

He was laughing and joking with his cousins, but unfortunately, his attempt was accidentally derailed by the seating plan.

Not only was Harry sitting way back in the third row, but he was also positioned behind his aunt Princess Anne’s military getup.

Her uniform included a remarkable hat with a gigantic red plume, which obscured Harry’s view for the entire two-hour ceremony.

Social media had a field day making fun of this moment, and apparently, his relatives did too.

A royal insider told the Times Royanica that there was “much hilarity among the family about where the plume ended up and what it ended up obscuring.”

This is not the first time that Harry has been relegated to the second or third row for a grand royal or state event.

It’s understandable that this would put even the most robust of egos on their therapist’s sofa.

The Duke of Sussex has become the prince of punchlines, and the royal family seems to be regaining their barely seen sense of humor.

The outwardly serious family is apparently quite witty behind the scenes.

Friends of the British royal family have mocked Meghan and Harry’s version of events, and they have earned the nickname “the Kardashians” in royal circles.

It seems that the more Harry and Meghan try to make the king and all of them regretful and abashed, the more they are ignored and banished.

Perhaps the most logical way to understand the royal family’s supposed finding of the more hilarious side to Harry’s coronation turn and Meghan and Harry’s Kardashian moniker is that they have no other choice.

As Abraham Lincoln once said, “I laugh because I must not weep.”

The truth about Meghan and Harry and their race baiting is starting to come out in the American market too.

It seems that Harry has always been this way, but the royal family did a good job of covering up his true nature.

The late queen did everything to try to accommodate Harry, and if you follow the trail, you can see they were planning their escape way before they got married.

There is even footage out there of Oprah and Gail King saying the queen knew about them leaving.

The timing and the final destination were the only things they didn’t know for sure.

Meghan Markle was actually after William, but he wasn’t interested in her.

It’s understandable that the HRH left responsible for the Buckingham Palace tiller would end up somewhere on the other side of grief and sadness and probably the urge to throw some plates against the wall.

The royal family has tried various approaches to dealing with Harry, but nothing seems to have worked.

If they want to avoid more awkward moments like the coronation seating plan faux pas, they may need to come up with a new strategy.

In conclusion, the royal family is facing a major problem with Prince Harry’s constant whining and tantrums.

His recent appearance at the coronation revealed a deeper issue that they have been grappling with for years.

The royal family has tried various approaches, but nothing seems to have worked.

Harry has become the prince of punchlines, and the royal family seems to be regaining their sense of humor.

The truth about Meghan and Harry and their race baiting is starting to come out, and it seems that Harry has always been this way.

The royal family needs to come up with a new strategy to deal with Harry’s behavior to avoid more awkward moments like the coronation seating plan faux pas.

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