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Buckingham Palace breaks silence amid Prince Harry’s latest blow
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Buckingham Palace has shared its first post on social media since Prince Harry landed in trouble ahead of major award.
The palace took to X, formerly Twitter handle, and shared a video of Queen Camilla hosting a garden party.
The video was shared with caption, “When Tony and Lyla came to tea.”
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Child champions Tony Hudgell and Lyla O’Donovan missed their chance to attend Buckingham Palace garden party earlier this summer due to bad traffic and ill-health, and they were devastated.
This is royal family’s first post on social media after reports Prince Harry faced a major blow ahead of award this month as a petition was launched to stop him from receiving it.
During this year’s ESPYS, ESPN will recognize exceptional individuals who exemplify courage, perseverance, and service.
According to a report by the GB News, a petition has been launched demanding ESPN rethink their decision, claiming Harry had been “involved in controversies that call into question his suitability to receive the honour of this magnitude”.