To throw shade on his father the King is hardly the way back into his good graces

The Duke of Sussex is always in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

Just last week, news arose that Prince Harry is being sued by the African charity he founded, Sentebale, accused of defamation.

Days later, Harry and his wife, Meghan, embarked on a pseudo-Royal trip to Australia and became the target of ample criticism for insisting on pretending to still be ‘working members’ of the Windsor family.

During the trip, Harry, who professes to be trying to make amends with his father, King Charles, declared publicly that he ‘wanted to be a better parent’ than him.

The Telegraph reported:

“Prince Harry said each generation of parents needed to be ‘an upgrade’ as he compared his parenting skills to those of his mother and father at an engagement with Movember, the men’s health charity, in Melbourne.

He was quick to insist that he was not ‘pointing the finger’ at his own parents, saying that even someone with a perfect upbringing would want to improve on it for their own children.”

“’I see parenting evolving over time’, the Duke said. ‘Our kids are our upgrade. Not to say that I upgraded my dad or that my kids upgraded me, but the kids that we bring up in today’s world need to be upgraded’.

The Duke, who has previously spoken about breaking a cycle of ‘genetic pain’, added: ‘There’s no judgment, there’s no blame, there’s no pointing the finger. The reality is that – however you are parenting – that is a personal experience to you, you are going to want to improve on that’.”

Despite Harry and Meghan denying it, Australian taxpayers will fund some of their tour of Australia.

GB News reported:

“Representatives of the couple previously dismissed the claims after thousands of Aussies signed a petition last month demanding no public money be spent on the forthcoming tour. ’The trip is being funded privately, so I’m not sure what this petition hopes to achieve’, a spokesman for the couple said.”

Police in Victoria and New South Wales confirmed they will provide security operations in the region for the private tour.

“The New South Wales Police Force will conduct an operation to ensure public safety is maintained during the visit by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” an NSW force spokesman said. ‘The operation will require some additional security measures throughout their stay in New South Wales, while minimizing any disruption to the community’.

While NSW Police provide many of its services free of charge, private events that require additional security often demand event organizers to bear the extra expense, through an agreement between the force and organizer.”

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