Prince Harry's Visit to Western Bulldogs Leaves Fans Disappointed
Prince Harry leaves footy fans bitterly disappointed as he visits AFL team - and gets heartwarming presents for Archie and Lilibet
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Prince Harry visited the Western Bulldogs AFL team in Footscray, Melbourne, but left around 100 fans disappointed after entering through a side gate. He participated in a panel discussion on mental health for new parents and received custom jerseys for his children, Archie and Lilibet.
- 01Prince Harry's visit to the Western Bulldogs disappointed fans who missed seeing him.
- 02He participated in a mental health panel discussion with Movember's Dr. Zac Seidler.
- 03Custom jerseys for his children were presented during the visit.
- 04Harry's wife, Meghan Markle, did not attend the event, disappointing some fans.
- 05The couple will also attend a rugby union match in Sydney later this week.
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Prince Harry visited the Western Bulldogs AFL team at Whitten Oval in Footscray, Melbourne, on Wednesday, where he participated in a panel discussion about mental health for new parents with Movember's Dr. Zac Seidler. Despite his engaging presence, about 100 fans were left disappointed as he entered through a side gate and quietly exited after the event, missing the chance to meet him. During the visit, Harry emphasized the importance of mental health, stating, 'It's the most important and transformational role a guy can ever move into.' The club presented custom jerseys for his children, Archie and Lilibet, further endearing them to the team. Western Bulldogs CEO Ameet Bains expressed surprise at the royal visit, noting the excitement it generated among staff. Harry's wife, Meghan Markle, did not accompany him, which disappointed some fans who are fans of her previous show, 'Suits.' The couple is also scheduled to attend a rugby match in Sydney later this week, marking their first trip to Australia since 2018.
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Prince Harry's visit highlights the importance of mental health discussions, particularly among new fathers, which may encourage more local initiatives and awareness.
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