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Prince Harry Attends Super Bowl with Princess Eugenie, Meghan Markle Not Present
Prince Harry made his first appearance at a Super Bowl on Sunday in Inglewood, California.
The Los Angeles Rams played against the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL Super Bowl, and Harry chose to attend with his cousin Princess Eugenie.
The two were spotted in the crowd enjoying the game after Eugenie flew out to California from Windsor, where she lives with her husband Jack Brooksbank and their son August.
NFLUK's Twitter account shared a snap of them and wrote, “Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie in the house at hashtag splolvie.”
Some social media users initially mistook Eugenie for Meghan, but Harry's 40-year-old wife was nowhere to be seen.
According to a tabloid, Meghan told Harry to stop talking to his cousins.
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The Duchess of Sussex reportedly doesn't want anything to do with her cousins-in-law, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
While Harry has always been close with the princesses, Markle fears getting caught up in their father's latest scandal.
Harry and Eugenie have always been close, and he was also close with Beatrice growing up.
They always had a great time together, well into adulthood, until the past few weeks.
Apparently, as soon as Markle heard that Prince Andrew would appear in court, she cut off all communications with the disgraced prince's daughters.
Ever since Andrew's spectacular fall from grace, though, the Sussexes aren't picking up Eugenie's calls, and their texts to the Yorks are devoid of their usual warmth, according to sources.
Eugenie is hurt by Markle's coldness.
Whatever her dad's involved in, it's not her fault, and she figured her friendship with the Sussexes would be strong enough to withstand that.
According to s** and relationship expert Charlotte Johnson, Harry and Meghan will have an intimate celebration for Valentine's Day.
This will reportedly be their first Valentine's Day as a family of four, and they will celebrate the day as a family unit.
During the couple's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry also appeared to criticize the way he was raised by Prince Charles, discussing the genetic pain and suffering in the royal family and stressing that he wanted to break the cycle for his children.
Meanwhile, according to a royal expert, Harry and Meghan's lack of social media presence could be making them less popular.
Nowadays, whenever the couple has an announcement to make, they usually release it on the website of their charity organization, Archewell.
According to royal commentator Neil Sean, this lack of social media presence could be costing the Sussexes some popularity.
As you know, Harry and Meghan decided to block down on social media.
They didn't want to get involved because they thought it was full of toxicity, as they said, and there were too many negatives attached to that.
But as they're now finding out, their popularity slumped because they're not on social media.
Sean compared the Sussexes to Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, who are active on platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
He explained, “Catherine and William are becoming incredibly popular through their social media channels.
This is simply because they are putting out content on there that people want to know.”
It seems that Harry and Meghan could be re-evaluating their decision to not be on social media, and the couple could return in the near future.