Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was spotted at the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, yesterday, wearing a black polo shirt and dark sunglasses.
However, his wife Meghan Markle was not by his side.
Despite being a Formula One enthusiast, Harry’s cheerful demeanor was soon overshadowed by a crowd protest, leaving him seeking attention that went unnoticed.
A video clip captured Harry watching the race with headphones on, appearing restless and seemingly unaware of the proceedings.
Body language expert Judy James noted a lack of post-holiday glow between the couple, suggesting signs of tension upon their return from a romantic Caribbean getaway.
Not only did Harry experience disappointment at the Grand Prix, but he also faced trolling from kids at the Rugby World Cup.
Although he did not attend the match, a poster held up by children compared him to South African rugby player Stephen Kitchoff, favoring the latter.
The text on the poster read, “We have the Better Ginger,” implying that the kids preferred Kitchoff over Harry.
This incident follows a previous episode where Frenchmen in the crowd at a different event held up signs urging Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, to divorce Prince William and marry them instead.
The incidents in South Africa and the previous trolling in France have led some to question whether the royal couple would consider relocating to either country.
However, it seems unlikely as the challenges they face in these places are deemed too demanding.
The perception of Africa held by Prince Harry appears to be rooted in a colonial perspective, where he envisions being catered to and waited on hand and foot.
The reality of living in Africa, however, requires resilience and adaptability, qualities the couple may not possess.
There is a photograph of Harry and Meghan at a hotel or embassy where they posed with the staff, looking less than impressed.
It seems that the couple has burned bridges in various locations, making it difficult for them to find a suitable place to settle.
Australia, South Africa, and the South Pacific Islands are not viable options for their future residence.
While Prince Harry enjoyed his time at the US Grand Prix, the absence of Meghan Markle and the subsequent protests dampened his spirits.
The incidents at the Rugby World Cup and the challenges faced in finding a new home highlight the difficulties the couple continues to encounter.
As they navigate their way through public scrutiny, it remains to be seen what lies ahead for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.