Palace staff have reported that Prince Harry is not in the best of moods recently, and it all has to go with the drama surrounding the royals.
that he’s “really grumpy,” and that “something has changed, and no one can quite put their finger on it. He looks cross with the world.”
It’s also said that there’s tension with his brother right now, as jokes are being made about “an heir and a spare,” ahead of his first child’s arrival. “Harry doesn’t have his own structure like William, whose role is clear-cut and defined. Harry’s isn’t.As we all know, just like the Meghan and Kate feud rumours, this could all be nonsense and Prince Harry could be happy as Larry going around the Palace.Sorry – Another picture!!can’t help it, two paracetamol and gas and air #superhero I had to include myself in one – Not even 24 hours old ?? …..
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