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Royals try curling, contrast with Harry's court case
26 Jan
Summary
- Prince William and Princess Kate tried curling in Scotland.
- The royal couple's visit occurred while Prince Harry testified.
- An author noted William focuses on duty, Harry on grievance.

The Prince and Princess of Wales recently experienced a day of engaging activities in Scotland, including trying curling for the first time and participating in a world-record attempt for the longest scarf. Their cheerful demeanor was evident as they visited the National Curling Academy in Stirling and later engaged with locals at The Gothenburg pub.
This visit occurred while Prince Harry was in the UK for his court case against a newspaper publisher, preparing to give evidence. The contrast between the brothers' public activities was notable, with William and Kate appearing relaxed and focused on royal duties.
Royal author Robert Jobson commented on the situation, highlighting the significant distance between the siblings. He described William and Kate as embodying the monarchy's future, while Harry seemed "trapped in the past." Jobson suggested that reconciliation is unlikely due to a lack of trust and differing focuses, with William prioritizing duty and Harry dwelling on past grievances.




