Did Prince Harry just violate a royal rule? Duke of Sussex captured closing his own car door
As per the rules, he was supposed to let a member of the royal household do the task.
WASHINGTON DC: Nearly a year back, Meghan Markle made headlines for a minor royal gaffe and now her husband Prince Harry is following her footsteps by breaking the same tradition.
Contrary to usual practice, the Duke of Sussex closed his own car door while attending the fifth anniversary of the Invictus Games, reported E! News.
As per the rules, the 34-year-old was supposed to let a member of the royal household open and shut the door for him, as it has been the tradition since the invention of cars and carriages.
Royal observers were vigorously protesting over the Duke of Sussex flouting royal traditions, especially in the wake of the controversy surrounding him and his wife.
However, fans of the royal couple are hailing the gesture as a sign of Harry's "humble" nature.
Meghan and Harry have been under intense scrutiny for a while now. Most recently, the pair drew flak after they took a trip to France on Elton John's private jet. The royal couple was criticised because, just a week prior, Harry claimed that they would only have two kids in order to conserve the resources the earth still has.
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"I've always thought: this place is borrowed. And, surely, being as intelligent as we all are, or as evolved as we all are supposed to be, we should be able to leave something better behind for the next generation," he said.
The statement was termed as hypocritical since flying in a private jet is very harmful to the environment. However, Elton claimed that it was necessary to maintain "a high level of much-needed protection" for Meghan, Harry and their son Archie Harrison.
Meghan's A-list friends, including Ellen DeGeneres, also defended their decision to ditch commercial flights.
"Imagine being attacked for everything you do, when all you're trying to do is make the world better," Ellen shared.
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Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Move To Enchanting Frogmore Cottage Ahead Of New Baby
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ready to start a new chapter in their lives. Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37 — who are expecting their first child together in the spring — are moving into Windsor Castle’s Frogmore Cottage, and out of Kensington Palace, where Prince William and Kate Middleton live.
Windsor, located about 30 miles west of London, is a “special place” for the couple, as it served as the setting for their wedding. Frogmore House, located near the couple’s cottage, was where their evening wedding party was held and where their engagement photos were taken about a year ago.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ready to start a new chapter in their lives. Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37 — who are expecting their first child together in the spring — are moving into Windsor Castle..
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Before Harry and Meghan can move into the 10-bedroom cottage, it will need substantial renovations since it's currently used housing for staff. It currently has five units, but will be turned into a family home. It's described as a two-storey, stucco-faced house. Frogmore is named after the numerous number of frogs that could be found in the marshy area by the River Thames.
Before Harry and Meghan can move into the 10-bedroom cottage, it will need substantial renovations since it's currently used housing for staff. It currently has five units, but will be turned into a ..
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The royal couple’s new home, which they’ll move into “early next year,” is a 10-bedroom cottage with plenty of lush vegetation surrounding the property.
In Pic: The Duchess of Sussex receives flowers from a girl as she enters the London Palladium.
The royal couple’s new home, which they’ll move into “early next year,” is a 10-bedroom cottage with plenty of lush vegetation surrounding the property.In Pic: The Duchess of Sussex receives flowers ..
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Many royal watchers had speculated the pair would be moving in next to Prince William and Kate Middleton after the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester moved out of a 21-room apartment in Kensington Palace, but the couple decided to go for something smaller.
In Pic: Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex talks to from left Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen of the group 'Take That' as she arrives with Britain's Prince Harry to attend the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium in central London.
Many royal watchers had speculated the pair would be moving in next to Prince William and Kate Middleton after the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester moved out of a 21-room apartment in Kensington Palace..
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Since their engagement last year, Harry and Meghan had lived at Nottingham Cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace, London, where Harry's brother William, his wife Kate and their children George, Charlotte and Louis, live.
In Pic: Prince Harry meets band members of 'Take That'.
Since their engagement last year, Harry and Meghan had lived at Nottingham Cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace, London, where Harry's brother William, his wife Kate and their children George,..
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Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrive at the Buckingham Palace in London for the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday party, in London, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018.
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrive at the Buckingham Palace in London for the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday party, in London, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018.
An official picture released by Clarence House on November 13, 2018 shows Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales holding (bottom L) Prince George posing for an official portrait to mark his 70th birthday with (top L-R) Britain's Prince Louis of Cambridge, Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex with (bottom R) Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Princess Charlotte.
An official picture released by Clarence House on November 13, 2018 shows Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales holding (bottom L) Prince George posing for an official portrait to mark his 70th b..
Later this month, Meghan and Harry will be jetting off for their first royal tour as a family of three.
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The royal couple will take Archie to Cape Tape Town, South Africa, on September 23. Although there's no confirmation as for when the royal fans can expect to see their son, the first scheduled stop of the pair's visit is to a township.
They will leave their little son, who was born on May 6, with his nanny as they start the official first leg of the tour.