A close friend of Prince Harry has described the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as an “ordinary couple.”
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Bryony Gordon, a mental health advocate and close friend of Prince Harry, has characterized the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as an ordinary couple who only want to protect their children.
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In honor of turning forty, Gordon, who has known Prince Harry for almost ten years, gave an interview. Gordon stated that the truth of Prince Harry and Meghan's daily lives frequently leaves people "disappointed" when they ask questions about them.
She clarified, "There are no airs or graces with them." "An insatiable desire to protect their children from an increasingly technologically sophisticated world that relishes nothing more than displaying the worst facets of humanity."
Gordon noted that high-profile figures like Harry and Meghan, despite their fame, are just trying to do their best. "A world that forgets that everyone is just trying their best, regardless of how well-known they are," she stated.
Gordon wrote, "I spent an afternoon at the house, the kids running around happily as we drank tea." Gordon also provided insight into the couple's domestic life. Harry proudly showed me the DIY photo wall he’d recently created, featuring pictures of his mom.”
When I left, packed off by the happy couple with a jar of their homemade jam (which I then left in the back of a taxi in a jet-lagged stupor; somewhere in Los Angeles, a cab driver has one of the earliest batches of American Riviera Orchard’s produce),” she shared while narrating her view on the royal couple.
He said, "I am once again honored to attend this year's WellChild Awards, which honor the extraordinary bravery and accomplishments of kids with complex medical needs."
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