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Harry Copies William’s Earthshot by Choosing Singapore for Centrebell Polo Cup 2023

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Harry Copies William’s Earthshot by Choosing Singapore for Centrebell Polo Cup 2023

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Prince William celebrated his 41st birthday on June 21st, and to mark the occasion, the bells of Westminster Abbey rang out for the first time.

This tradition, which was once commonplace, now only rings for the birthdays of the four most senior royals: William and his wife Kate, the Princess of Wales, and King Charles and Queen Camilla.

Westminster Abbey tweeted a birthday message wishing His Royal Highness, Prince William, a very happy birthday, alongside a two-minute video of the bells ringing out in celebration.

King Charles also posted a sweet birthday message for his oldest son, sharing a picture on Twitter of the two taken at his coronation last month.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry, who did not send any birthday wishes or gifts to his brother, made a move to steal the spotlight from the Prince of Wales.

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It seems Harry has learned a PR lesson from Meghan, as on his own brother’s birthday, Prince Harry’s charity Centrebell announced about to ISPS hand a Polo Cup 2023.

An invitation wrote, “We’re proud to announce our partnership with Centrebell, whose patrons are Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and Prince Cezio, for the annual Centrebell ISPS hand a Polo Cup.”

It’s unknown if the timing of this announcement and William’s birthday is a coincidence, but the Polo event will take place in August.

Critics took aim at Harry and Meghan Markle after they couldn’t find the name of Archwell among the donors in the annual report.

The report also didn’t mention Harry’s book proceeds, although previously he promised he would donate the money earned from his memoir to the charity.

Notably, the venue of the tournament was purposefully chosen by Prince Harry.

The 2023 Polo Cup will take place in Singapore, the same location where Prince William announced the Earthshot Prize Awards will take place this year, on Tuesday, November 7th, 2023.

It’s unclear if the timing of the announcement and William’s birthday is coincidental, but it seems Harry wanted to beat William to the punch by going to Singapore first.

Prince Harry’s obsession with his brother is becoming increasingly apparent.

Harry and Meghan are utterly obsessed with Catherine and William, and it seems like Harry wanted to beat William to the punch by going to Singapore first.

However, he failed to realize that there would be side-by-side comparisons of Singapore’s reception between a royal grifter versus a popular heir to the throne.

It will absolutely gut him if he has to make do with a hired cramped sedan while William is ushered by a long security convoy.

The Centrebell Polo Cup is an annual event founded by Prince Harry to help young people affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana.

The Sussex Squad and the Royal Foundation are listed among the donors in the report, while Nacho Figueras, the Gansey Family, Aspen Polo Club, and the US Polo Association were prominent contributors to the charity.

It’s too early to make an announcement, but the timing of the Polo Cup and William’s visit to Singapore for the Earthshot Prize Awards seems to be no coincidence.

It’s unknown whether Harry copied William’s idea or if it’s just a coincidence, but it’s clear that Harry wanted to steal the spotlight from his brother on his birthday.

Harry best be careful in Singapore, as Asian culture highly esteems their elders.

He and his wife’s treatment of the grandparents would be frowned upon, to put it mildly.

It’s clear that Harry’s obsession with his brother is becoming increasingly psychotic, and it’s time for him to focus on his own life rather than trying to upstage his brother at every turn.

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