Prince Harry was seen at a racetrack in Austin, Texas yesterday, displaying great enthusiasm as he prepared for the upcoming Grand Prix of the United States.
The Duke of Sussex sported a stylish black polo shirt and sunglasses as he went behind the scenes to meet the Mercedes and Red Bull teams.
Wearing his lanyard, Harry was spotted in the garage, engaging in animated conversations with the team.
This visit to the racetrack precedes the Circuit of the Americas event, where Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton will be vying against Max Verstappen for victory.
However, Harry faced criticism from Elon Musk and Adam Driver when he declined to bring his son to the racing event.
Many believe that Archie would have thoroughly enjoyed the adventure.
It is unfortunate that Harry denies his children such opportunities due to an illusionary notion of protection.
This delusion stems from his desire to portray himself as a superior father compared to my own dad, which is quite absurd.
At least Charles’ sons had the chance to experience adventures beyond the confines of their home and school, thanks to Diana’s efforts to provide them with a normal life.
Interestingly, we only hear these sentiments from the Waleses and not the Sussexes.
It brings to mind a few months ago when Adam Driver attended the Indy 500 with his 7-year-old son and wife.
They were also present in Austin a couple of days ago with the Ferrari team, arriving on a commercial flight.
In contrast, Harry and Meghan rarely bring their children along on their ventures.
In addition, sources reported that Elon Musk brought his son to the Grand Prix, even carrying him on his shoulders.
Elon wanted his son to share in the excitement of the event, as it is something they both enjoy.
He truly embodies the role of a loving father, allowing his son to explore various experiences.
Many people were left wondering why Harry did not bring Archie to the Grand Prix.
How many days has this self-proclaimed great father spent at home with his kids in the past few months?
Most 4-year-olds would have cherished the opportunity to witness the thrill of fast cars with their dad.
Even Harry’s cousin, George McCorkdale, and his mother, Princess Diana, were given a glimpse into the workings of a Williams F1 car by driver David Coulthard at Silverstone in July 1994.
Despite Diana’s fear of media attention, she ensured her children could attend such events.
So, why can’t Harry do the same?
It is ironic that he accused his father, the future king burdened with responsibilities, of being neglectful and absent.
In retrospect, Charles did the best he could.
Meanwhile, Harry spends only one hour a week with his two young sons.
The only plausible explanation for Harry’s hypocrisy and moral and intellectual dishonesty is that he is merely driven by financial gain, using his words to earn a profit.