“You’re allowed to have the best time ever”: Prince Harry Becomes Real-Life Superhero By Becoming Spider-Man For Military Kids Who Lost Their Parents Ahead of Controversial Netflix Documentary With Meghan Markle
Ever since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry separated from the royal family, they seem to be facing a lot of opposition. They have been at loggerheads with royal writers and media for the last two years. Royal family and experts have labeled him and Meghan Markle as the villains who have shaken the core of the royal family. Their vilification has been unreal, with their approval ratings across England taking a serious dive. But the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have often proved otherwise.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not have a sweet time at Buckingham Palace
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle married each other in 2018 in a ceremony that attracted a lot of attention. It was a big occasion, partly because a member of the royal family was getting married, and partly because a person of color from the acting profession was going to become a member of one of the world’s most influential families.
The marriage had the potential to raise a storm in Buckingham Palace. And it did. A conflict started brewing soon enough. The Suits star contended that she was at the receiving end of racial discrimination. The divide became more acute day by day until it reached the point of no return. Eventually, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had to part ways with the royal family.
Prince Harry interacts with children who have lost their parents
Ever since the estranged couple left the family, we have witnessed the two factions slinging mud at each other in one exchange after the other. Sympathizers of the royal family have labeled the Dater’s Handbook actor as a villain, master manipulator, and whatnot, while the couple has opened up, little by little, about what they experienced back then.
In this constant race to prove that the other person is in the wrong, every appearance matters. But Prince Harry has shown what an impact a good action can have. The 38-year-old dressed up as Spiderman for an interaction with the children who have lost their parents in service of the British Armed Forces. The interaction was organized by an organization named ‘Scotty’s Little Soldiers’.
That is it from your friendly neighborhood Spider-man
In the video, Spider-man AKA Prince Harry can be seen explaining why children who have lost their parents need to enjoy the holiday season to the fullest. He addressed how difficult it is for those who have lost their loved ones to enjoy these festivals. He said, “Christmas is a time when we miss our loved ones really, really badly, and that’s OK, but at the same time, it can be possible to feel guilty for having fun without our parents.”
He continued, “But I’m here to assure you that our parents always want us to have fun, so don’t feel guilty. You’re allowed to have the best time ever, especially with this Scotty’s Little Soldiers community.”
No wonder the children were left elated by his message.
Source: Page Six