Buckingham Palace issues statement hours after Harry reaffirms royal status

Prince Harry had apparently sent a direct message to his father, King Charles, regarding his status as a royal, even though he is not officially a member of the royal family.

The Duke of Sussex, who made a surprise visit to Ukraine on Thursday to highlight the effects of the war. He had joined humanitarian mine clearance organization HALO to explore the latest digital mine clearance technologies near the town of Bucha.

After the visit, he claimed he would always be “part of the royal family” and do the things he was “born to do.”

A few hours later, the royal family published a message particularly aimed at Australians. It also came just days after the Sussexes finished their arguably successful four-day visit Down Under.

“Today is #ANZACDay – honoring members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who have served and died in every war, conflict and peacekeeping operation. »

According to sources, the royal family is not particularly keen on the idea of ​​the Sussexes going on “fake royal tours”, especially with how warmly they have been received by the public.

King Charles is still the head of state of Australia and New Zealand. The Anzac Day message could also have been a way of reminding us who the power belongs to.

Ironically, both men share a similar message of peace. As Harry remarked on his royal role, he stressed that there was a need to have more discussions about peace rather than wars.

Meanwhile, the royal family honored members who served only during conflicts but also during peacekeeping operations.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top