Harry more like a ‘reality TV star’ than a royal
Prince Harry has been told he is more suited to being a reality TV star after being spotted at a basketball game.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen at the Crypto Stadium in Los Angeles for a LA Lakers game, flanked with Archewell employees and close friends.
But after Meghan spoke out about reports she leaked a letter between her and King Charles, their basketball appearance saw a commentator attack the pair for an “attention-seeking play”.
Daniela Elser also said Harry’s life looks more like that of “some Vanderpump Rules ‘star’” compared to his time as a working royal.
Writing for News.com.au, Elser said: “Like two Real Housewives eager to shore up their celebrity credentials, here we have the King’s son and daughter-in-law indulging in one of the staple La La Land attention-seeking plays that is so blatant I thought it had gone the way of the flip phone and Paris Hilton’s pretend bimbo act.
“What the hell has happened to Harry? Why does his life now more closely resemble that of some Vanderpump Rules ‘star’ rather than the man who once promised to “to uphold the values” of the late Queen?
“There can be no greater and more perfect illustration of how stratospherically divergent Harry’s life is from his elder brother William’s than these two sets of images taken only hours apart.”
As the Sussexes saw the Lakers play the Memphis Grizzlies, Prince William attended the Anzac Day ceremony in London’s Hyde Park.
He was pictured laying a wreath along with the High Commissioners from Australia and New Zealand.
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The Mirror reported that Harry and Meghan’s decision to invite Archwell staffers was a touching gesture.
Others pictured with the royals included Rick Genow, a top Hollywood attorney, who was seen sitting in the seat next to Meghan.
Genow handled Meghan’s legal affairs for several years, and now works for the powerhouse firm Genow, Smelkinson, Binder & Christopher.
Andrew Meyer, Meghan’s business manager, was also in attendance. He worked for the Duchess of Sussex before she married Harry.
Others included Maren Thomas, who works in Archewell’s communications department, and Miranda Barbot, who also works in communications for the couple and previously helped to re-elect Barack Obama.
It comes after a spokesperson for Meghan which firmly denied reports she sent a letter to Charles over what what she saw as “unconscious bias” in the Royal Family following the now-infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey.
However, royal expert Kinsey Schofield suggested the Duchess’ response to the media’s coverage smacks of double standards given the high-profile projects undertaken by the Sussexes, which predominantly focus on years past.
“These are the same people that three years after they left the UK produced six hours of content for Netflix complaining about what happened three years ago. A book complaining about what happened three years ago or petty things that happened 20 years ago,” Ms Schofield told GB News.
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