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Greetings truth seekers and welcome back to another episode of in-depth royal news and analysis. As always, we have a juicy story to dive into today regarding the ongoing saga between Prince Harry and the rest of the royal family.
It seems Harry is avoiding yet another family obligation - the funeral of Lord Robert Fellowes. For those unfamiliar, Lord Fellowes was married to Princess Diana's sister Lady Jane and was therefore Harry's aunt by marriage. However, despite being a relative and connection to his late mother, Harry will apparently not be attending the funeral due to "security concerns".
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Of course, this begs the question - is Harry truly worried about his safety or is he just running scared from an awkward family reunion? After all, William, who Harry's book painted in a less than flattering light, will likely be at the funeral. Harry also just can't seem to resist throwing accusations at his family whenever possible. Only recently, he claimed the UK wasn't safe for his wife Meghan due to threats of "acid attacks".
While Harry paints himself as the victim, choosing to abandon your family and duties does have consequences. No one forced Harry to leave the royal family or write his explosive memoir. Yet he continues dodging responsibilities and important family moments. Each missed event like Lord Fellowes' funeral is another lost opportunity to mend relationships.
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It's also concerning that in prioritizing his image as a persecuted royal in exile, Harry seems willing to disrespect his late mother's memory and ties to her family. As dramas between the brothers drag on, Kate Middleton graciously supports the monarchy through her duties as she battles cancer - showing amazing strength and maturity in contrast to Harry's actions.
Of course, this isn't the first time Harry has cited security issues to excuse his absence from family gatherings. He's been locked in legal battles to obtain police protection on U.K. visits, even touring Germany with a private security team not long ago. If other high-profile individuals can safely visit, surely the Duke of Sussex can as well?
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The sad truth is that Harry has backed himself into a corner through his actions. By burning so many bridges with his explosive memoir and accusations, he's lost credibility and goodwill within his family. Now he can't face the consequences of repairing those relationships, instead opting to lash out from across the pond.
While playing the victim may score Harry points in California, it does nothing to heal the wounds with his loved ones back home. At some point, the prince must realize that being royal means shouldering responsibilities, even uncomfortable ones. It requires showing up for those who have supported you through both good and bad times.
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Most importantly, family should always come before fame or petty disputes. When the spotlight fades, the people who have known you since childhood will remain. But will Harry's relatives still want him in their lives if he continues shirking the burdens of reconciliation? How many more chances will they give him?
In the end, the only person really holding Harry back is Harry himself. If he finds the courage to meet challenges head-on like his late mother would surely want, there remains hope for mending ties. But that will require maturity, accountability for his role in the rift, and commitment to the hard work of making amends - not empty claims of victimhood.
The ball remains in Harry's court. Will he man up and show his face to pay respects, or remain in exile indefinitely? Only time will tell if the lost prince ever rediscovers his duty and faces the music. Either way, this royal drama is far from over and continues fueling speculation worldwide.
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So in closing, I urge Prince Harry to reflect carefully on his next moves. Family should come before feuds or fame. Take action with courage, humility and care for those still willing to embrace you with open arms when you return. Otherwise, know that each missed chance to renew old bonds only weakens them further. The choice is yours - will you keep hiding, or heal?
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