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Ronnie O’Sullivan’s unpredictable nature was on full display during his recent snooker match against Stephen Maguire at the Crucible Theater in Sheffield.

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Ronnie O’Sullivan’s unpredictable nature was on full display during his recent snooker match against Stephen Maguire at the Crucible Theater in Sheffield.

The Rocket, as he is known, set up a mouth-watering clash with John Higgins after he overcame Maguire in a swift 13-5 win that included a total clearance of 126.

World No.

1 O'Sullivan outclassed his opponent in a match that left fans on the edge of their seats.

Higgins' progression to the Final Four was much more tense as he eked out a narrow victory over Jack Lassofsky.

The veteran made breaks of 105 and 72 as he battled back from 12-11 down to secure match 13-12.

Tonight, O'Sullivan and Higgins will compete for a place in the final against either Judd Trump or Mark Williams, with the match being shown on BBC2.

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O'Sullivan, a six-time World Snooker Champion, is known for his colourful interviews and unpredictable nature both on and off the table.

In August 2020, he discussed 's decision to step away from his royal role, claiming he had done the runner.

O'Sullivan gave his honest take on the situation after beating Thep Cheow Unnu 10-1 in the first round of the World Championship.

In a wide-ranging post-match chat, he said, “ has done a runner.

He doesn't want the spotlight.

I've been trying to do that all my life.

That's why you don't see me at the venue much.

I try to keep as much privacy as I can.”

Harry's decision to step back as a senior royal and move to California with his wife has been a topic of discussion since January 2020.

Recently, royal author Ms Levin appeared on GB News Brazier and questioned Harry's recent visit to the UK to visit Her Majesty.

Ms Levin said, “He's plotting, one step after the other, trying to bring the monarchy down.

What else is he trying to do?

He's trying to destroy it.

He says his brother and father are trapped, he's absolutely must be upsetting the Queen, he pretends he wants to look after her but he's not there when he wants to.”

Ms Levin added that Harry's actions were part of a “nasty game” and “some sort of chess.”

Her comments come after reports suggested Harry will reportedly play the rest of the polo season in Santa Barbara, California, which could rule him out of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations as the bank holiday begins on June 2, running to June 5.

Fans of snooker are eagerly anticipating tonight's match between O'Sullivan and Higgins, with both players expected to put on a show.

The unpredictability of O'Sullivan makes him a fan favourite, and his recent comments about Prince Harry only add to his mystique.

As for Harry, his actions continue to be scrutinized by royal watchers and experts alike, with some questioning his motives and intentions.

Regardless of what happens, both snooker and the royal family will continue to be topics of conversation for years to come.

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