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Prince Harry’s speech at the NFL Awards completely ignored King Charles III’s health status

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Prince Harry shocked the British media outlets and royal followers after he landed in the United Kingdom to reunite with King Charles III because of his cancer diagnosis. The Prince immediately became a trending topic during his short visit. However, he didn’t even mention anything at his latest public appearance at the NFL Awards.

On February 8, the 2024 NFL Honors Ceremony at the Resorts World Theater in Las Vegas was carried out. The Duke of Sussex had an important role in the “Man of the Year” award, which he handed to the Pittsburgh Steelers footballer, Cameron Heyward.

Prince Harry had such a tight agenda after he attended the awards because he previously traveled to the United Kingdom to visit his father in a 45-minute reunion. During the introduction of the award, Prince Harry didn’t want to make any comment about what has been going on lately in his life, particularly with the king.

The Royal followers have accused Prince Harry of visiting King Charles III for clout and not for genuinely caring about him. In addition, the general public has stated he didn’t look worried or concerned about his father’s diagnosis, which weighs the argument even more. There has not been any further report coming from Prince Harry, who seems to not want to address the matter anymore.

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