Buckingham Palace has shared its first social media post since Prince Harry got into trouble ahead of a major award.
The palace took to X, a former Twitter account, and shared a video of Queen Camilla hosting a garden party.
The video was shared with the caption: “When Tony and Lyla came over for tea.”
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Children's champions Tony Hudgell and Lyla O'Donovan missed the chance to attend Buckingham Palace's garden party earlier this summer due to bad traffic and ill health – and were left devastated.
This is the royal family's first post on social media following reports that Prince Harry faced a major blow ahead of the award this month when a petition was launched to stop him receiving it.
During this year's ESPYS, ESPN will recognize exceptional individuals who exemplify courage, perseverance and service.
According to a report by the GB NewsA petition has been launched demanding ESPN reconsider its decision, claiming Harry had been “involved in controversies that call into question his suitability to receive an honour of this magnitude”.
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Queen Camilla is the result of “public relations miracles” and cannot earn the “respect” of the public