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Feb. 10, 2024

Prince Harry at the Super Bowl? Prince William NEVER wants to see WILLIAM again

Prince Harry at the Super Bowl? Prince William NEVER wants to see WILLIAM again

NFL executives have reportedly reached out to Prince Harry, inviting him to attend the highly anticipated culmination of the NFL season, the Super Bowl. With Taylor Swift's presence adding to the excitement, this year's Super Bowl is expected to draw...

NFL executives have reportedly reached out to Prince Harry, inviting him to attend the highly anticipated culmination of the NFL season, the Super Bowl. With Taylor Swift's presence adding to the excitement, this year's Super Bowl is expected to draw significant viewership.

An NFL insider revealed to The Mirror, "It is well known that the Prince has a passion for American football, and organizers have extended an invitation to him following his recent appearance at the awards ceremony." The insider highlighted Taylor Swift's attendance as a significant factor contributing to the anticipation surrounding the event.

This wouldn't be Prince Harry's first experience with the Super Bowl. In 2022, he attended the game alongside Princess Eugenie in his adopted home state of California, adding to the royal presence at the prestigious sporting event.
Privacy minded Prince Harry appeared at Thursday's NFL Honors in Las Vegas to give out the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year to Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward.

Harry said, "All you guys do on and off the field is truly remarkable,""You are role models for millions in the way you carry yourselves and the way you give back. This final award — the highest honor — is all about serving your community. And there's one special man we'd like to pay tribute to now. A player who goes above and beyond and whose extraordinary commitment to helping others is a reflection of his own story," he continued.
Hwywards reaction? . "Man, Prince freaking Harry. Man, I'm in shock. That's Prince Harry,"

Harry has reached a settlement for a "substantial sum" in the ongoing segments of his phone hacking lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, as confirmed by the High Court.

On Twitter, Piers Morgan issued a statement which reads: STATEMENT: I totally agree with Prince Harry that ruthless intrusion into the private lives of the Royal Family for financial gain is utterly reprehensible… and I hope he stops doing it.

Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, expressed her thoughts to The Sun about Harry’s visit to see Charles. She said,, "William would be upset that Harry yet again has chosen to make this visit to see his father a PR opportunity. As far as William is concerned, he has absolutely no interest in speaking to Harry until Harry behaves like a gentleman and apologizes for the years of rudeness and slurs he has aimed at William and the Princess of Wales."

Continuing, she suggested that William "must be privately furious" at Harry's purported use of the trip as "an opportunity to announce his arrival and expect to see William." Seward opined that Harry's spontaneous visit demonstrated his enduring "impulsive" nature and argued that he "should have waited for a week or two" before making such a move.

A Prince William told the Daily Beast that, "The king announcing he had cancer was totally unprecedented and incredibly brave—but suddenly the focus was on what Harry was doing. He seems to have this knack of making it all about him. Some people think it’s a bit late to cast himself as the dutiful, concerned son after all the unforgivable things he said about his father, and brother, and their wives in his book."

Another royal insider took the opposite view telling the Beast: "I don’t think it’s fair to blame Harry for coming over. Charles could have easily suggested a later date. Overall, I think the situation has turned out pretty well for everyone. Getting those two in a room together for half an hour is actually a remarkable achievement, and it sends all the right messages of forgiveness and reconciliation without rolling out the red carpet. If William wants to carry on being bad cop forever, that’s up to him."

Another of William’s friends told the Daily Beast "William never wants to see him again."