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Prince Harry Forced to Travel Outside London Amidst Concerns Over Royal Legacy

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With claims and rumors mounting against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, a commentator has warned of “irreparable damage” that the couple risks to their family.

During Prince Harry’s recent UK trip for his witness statement against Associated Newspapers, his brother William chose alternative engagements in Scotland and Bristol rather than be alongside him.

To royal expert Duncan Larcombe, this decision is disappointing as it has caused “huge, almost irreparable damage” to a normal family. He admits to The Mirror that at the moment there’s no way back, and it seems William doesn’t have an ounce of sympathy for his brother or support.

Similar sentiments were expressed by PR expert Rhea Freeman who noted Prince Harry was caught between two narratives—operating within Hollywood visibility or sticking to his philanthropic past. According to her, this dynamic is erupting due to the pressures he faces in public and private spheres.

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