In a lighthearted departure from traditional royal protocol, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, embarked on a second day of his 'faux-royal' tour in Melbourne, Australia. The Duke, accompanied by his wife Meghan, was spotted kicking a football on Whitten Oval, the home of the Western Bulldogs Australian rules team, as a group of children enthusiastically sang along to the Wiggles. The scene was a far cry from the formalities of royal engagements, with Prince Harry seemingly embracing a more relaxed atmosphere. As he mingled with the crowd, the Duke opened up about the challenges of new fatherhood, offering a rare glimpse into his personal life amidst the public scrutiny.
Second day of ‘faux-royal’ tour sees Duke of Sussex speak candidly about challenges of new fatherhood as amused football fans watch onIt was an unusual sight. As a group of children were rocking out to the Wiggles, Prince Harry kicked a football on Whitten Oval in Melbourne, home of Australian rules team the Western Bulldogs.“Just a regular Wednesday,” a member of the crowd, dressed mainly in suits and from the advocacy and academic fields, said. Continue reading...