“Fact Check: Is Prince Harry’s Ex-Partner Really Deceased?”

According to a source, Prince Harry has been going through a terrible week after a family tragedy and a TV failure. The source discussed.

Harry’s participation on the ITV documentary Tabloids on Trial on July 25 and the passing of Harry’s uncle, Lord Robert Fellowes, at the age of 82 on July 29 in an interview with New Idea.

He just had the week from hell, an observer informed the magazine after he was seen on August 2 conducting errands in Santa Barbara.

 

It seems sense that Harry wants to hide given the failure of his most recent TV appearance to make an impression and some personal family losses.

Earlier this month, Harry spoke on ITV to discuss the impact of the press on his life and how it has impacted his connection with the Royal Family.

However, TV ratings showed that other programs were rated higher, even though it was undoubtedly eye-opening. With just under 1.1 million people,

Tabloids on Trial ranked as the 35th most-watched show on ITV during that week, according to ThinkBox data.

“The public appetite for his complaints is waning,” a royal expert told New Idea. The same week that Lord Robert Fellowes passed away,

Harry’s ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas also lost her 51-year-old sister Pandora to cancer. Additionally, according to the New Idea source, Harry “will have been hit hard” by both deaths.

In the meanwhile, the Duke of Sussex and his spouse, Meghan Markle, are getting ready for their second trip as non-working royals, which will take them to Colombia this month.

Regarding the trip’s possible effects, a source said that the journey may be a tactic to enhance Meghan’s reputation and demonstrate something to the Royal Family.

“Meghan sees this Colombia tour as her opportunity to show the world how much of a star she is and how much the Royal Family misses her,” they said.

The one aspect of royal life that appealed to her was participating in occasions like this, and she is aware of how much she can turn it up.

Knowing how valuable she is, she was incensed when that was taken away. She believes it’s the ultimate form of retaliation since.

They were both devastated when they were turned down when they requested if they could continue to represent the family on tours after they departed.

It’s unclear whether Meghan’s journey to Colombia, which is scheduled to start on August 15, will help alter public opinion of her after a turbulent few years.

After receiving an offer from Francia Marquez, the vice president of Colombia, the pair has made the decision to go there. Some residents have criticized the decision, saying it was unexpected.

Some saw the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s visit as a “cynical attempt by a failing Left-wing government to divert attention from a series of scandals that have engulfed the regime,” according to the MailOnline.

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