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Meghan’s Bold Move: Can Harry Steal the Spotlight at the 2024 BAFTAs?
In a twist that could only be described as quintessentially royal, Meghan Markle has reportedly reached out to Prince William with a rather intriguing request.
She wants Prince Harry to take the helm at the upcoming BAFTA Awards in 2024.
The catch?
William is otherwise occupied, focusing on his wife, Catherine, who is currently unwell.
Talk about timing!
Before we get lost in the royal drama, let's take a moment to appreciate what the BAFTA Awards are all about.
The ceremony, set for February 18th at London's Royal Festival Hall, will shine a spotlight on the finest talents in film over the past year.
This year's nominations have been revealed, and it's no surprise that Christopher Nolan's “Oppenheimer” is leading the charge.
It's expected to snag multiple awards, closely followed by “Poor Things” and “Killers of the Flower Moon.” If you're in the UK, tune in on BBC One or BBC iPlayer.
For those outside the UK, Britbox has got you covered.
Now, here's where it gets really juicy.
Despite the buzz surrounding the royal couple, their Netflix series didn't make the guest list.
Shocking, right?
It seems the BAFTA organizers decided that royal antics don't quite fit the bill for award-worthy content.
But back to Meghan's ambitious plan.
With Prince William tied up with royal responsibilities and Catherine's health issues, Meghan is keen for Harry to step into the spotlight.
Sources suggest that this idea originated from Meghan herself, who is eager to mingle with Hollywood's elite on the red carpet.
It's clear she's got her eyes set on making an impression.
Traditionally, Princess Catherine would accompany William to such events, but her recent abdominal surgery means she'll be sidelined this time around.
Reports indicate that William will likely skip the BAFTAs, along with several other engagements, as he supports Catherine during her recovery.
Let's not forget Prince Charles, who is also stepping back from official duties to care for his daughter-in-law.
This means William will have to put a hold on a number of commitments, including the BAFTAs and various charity events.
It's a classic case of royal juggling, and it seems like the scales are tipping.
And speaking of William's commitments, he's the patron of the Welsh rugby team, which means he'll likely miss some Six Nations games next month.
The championship kicks off on February 2nd, but the Duke and Duchess of Wales will be focused on family matters instead of cheering from the stands.
William had a busy schedule lined up for January and February, including investitures, but those plans are now on hold.
It appears that Prince Hassan may step in to fill the void while William attends to his family.
Last year, William made a memorable appearance at the BAFTAs, proudly donning his president's hat.
This year, however, it looks like he'll have to sit this one out.
Just last week, he managed to carry out an engagement solo, presenting rugby legend Rob Burrow with his CBE, but that's just a glimpse of the challenges he faces.
It seems like the royal family is navigating a particularly turbulent time, with health issues and responsibilities colliding.
As the BAFTAs approach, all eyes will be on whether Harry will indeed take center stage amidst the swirling royal drama.