Chronicles of Harkle

SUSSEX THEORY: Is Prince Harry AVOIDING Returning To California?

Grand Prix, Prince Harry

Did Prince Harry go to the Grand Prix in Texas to avoid going home to California? That seems to be the rumour going around. So much for being “a great parent.” What man (or woman) with children under 5 leaves them for weeks at a time to go travelling? Wouldn’t taking your kids to a big event like the Grand Prix be better?

If it were Prince William, he’d take one of his boys to the Grand Prix. Archie and Lilibet never leave the house. How can the public relate to them in the future if they are not seen? Anyway, let’s return to Prince Harry’s little adventure to Texas.

So, in the last six weeks, Prince Harry, who proclaims that he’s a great father to his two children, has been to Germany for two weeks, then to Portugal (allegedly – photos or it never happened like the Taylor Swift concert) then back home to California before going to New York and then to that island place for Billionaires and then he pops up in Texas.

Think About The Genetic Pain, Prince Harry

What about the “genetic pain” of absent parents, Prince Harry? Remember when you complained your parents (particularly your father) were always absent, and you and William had to be raised by nannies? You’re doing to your children what your parents did to you, yet you proclaim you’re a great parent? Okay, whatever floats your boat.

Finally, this only adds more fuel to the separation rumours. Also, could it be possible that the Sussexes will pull a Jada and Will or a Meryl and Don and be “secretly” separated before announcing it years down the road? Please. We’re not idiots.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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