The royal family is plagued with another controversy, yet again. According to reports, Prince Harry has put Kate Middleton and Prince William to shame.
CelebDirtyLaundry reported that the younger prince was active when he was in Nepal. He joined Team Rubicon UK to help the villagers rebuild a school and get it ready for the upcoming monsoon season. The said school was destroyed during an earthquake in 2015.
Team Rubicon UK was happy and honored that the ginger-haired prince willingly worked with them and supported their cause. The organization aims to unite the skills and experiences of the military veterans with first responders for quick response in times of emergencies.
Many are following Prince Harry's adventures in Nepal. He was seen getting down, dirty and sweaty. Based on the photos, the fifth-in-line to the throne is only wearing a T-shirt, jeans, gloves and caps. Per Enstarz, Prince William doesn't care what he wears as long as he knows that he is making a difference.
Prince Harry did not spoil himself during his stay in Nepal. He opted to stay with a local family and even enjoyed an evening meal with a war widow. Aside from helping on reconstructing the school and other damaged structures, he also donned a hospital gown and visited the children at the Kanti Children's Hospital.
Meanwhile, Kate Middleton and Prince William were not spotted in the area. Where's the royal couple?
According to the report, Kate Middleton has been given a pass for the past few weeks so she can spend more time the two royal babies, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Kate Middleton and Prince William will be away with their kids for six whole days because they are set to visit India and Bhutan.
Well, it seems that Prince Harry just did his part and had no intentions of shaming his older brother and sister-in-law.It just depends on the spectators. After all, as the report stressed, he didn't care as long as he made a difference.
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