will likely never stop being in the headlines for one reason or another, but the latest debacle for the Duke of Sussex is, were unable to return to the United Kingdom and reportedly had their request for a wreath to be laid in their name denied by the palace. One magazine says that the couple hired a flashy photographer toPrince Harry and Meghan Markle laid flowers from their new home at a Los Angeles cemetery for this year's Remembrance Day.
The outlet then defers to jabs and insults from various commentators that said the couple were"blundering ghouls" that were using the graves as a"photographic backdrop to their piety." Aside from the usual venom from critics that can't get their name in papers without dragging the combat veteran's name through the mud, the outlet says that the photos were meant to send a message to the palace that denied him a wreath.
"It was also Harry's way of telling his family, 'If you're going to be petty and exclude me, I'll do it my way," an anonymous source says, although he's been hit hard by the backlash."Harry feels he can't win."First off, how many big-name celebrity photographers can you name? We're going to guess that the list is fewer than three people, and with all due respect to Morgan, we doubt they appear amongst the names.
Despite the magazine's insistence that things are melting down between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family, the far more reliableto his cousin, Princess Eugenie, who is pregnant with her first child. So much for"sending a message," unless that message was that they still care about their family despite any recent disagreements. It makes far more sense for a veteran who saw friends and fellow soldiers die to want to honor the fallen than for anything this tabloid says.
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