Humiliating Footage LEAKED FIGHT BREAKS OUT Between Harry and Meghan at German Bar EXPOED BY Staff on His birthday


 Prince Harry  and  Duchess  Meghan enjoyed a traditional  night   out  at a local bar in  Düsseldorf,   celebrating   his   39th   birthday   with   an   unforgettable   night   in   Germany.  The couple  sampled   traditional  German dishes  such   as  bratwurst  and  Wiener  schnitzel,  which   paired  perfectly  with several  beers.   Prince  Harry reportedly  drank  six  and   a  half pints during the  celebrations.  


The  evening   took   place   as  part of  a  visit to  his  Invictus  game  in  Düsseldorf   and   was  a fun  night   out   with   his   friends.  Despite requests for privacy,  guests  at  I'm Golden  His  Castle  His   Restaurant   &   Bar   couldn't   help   but   enjoy   the   convivial   atmosphere.   Guests   said   they   saw   Harry   laughing  and  looking   happy   while  the delicious food was served.  The highlight of the evening  was   the   presentation   of  a birthday cake  to the  Prince.   Prince  Harry and  Duchess  Meghan  posed for  photos  with the restaurant's  owner  Thea  Ungerma  and  longtime   head   waiter  Frank  Wackers.   Wackers  captured the moment and shared  it   with   others.  

Megan  kept   the  white skinny jeans  she   wore   to   her  previous  event,   pairing  them with a red and white  pinstripe   shirt   and  completing the look with nude ballet  flats.  Harry, on the other hand,  opted   for  dark jeans and a gray top for the occasion. The birthday  celebration   went   well   with  a  cake  presentation  and   we  enjoyed  our  time in  Dusseldorf's  charming old  town.  However, reports have  emerged  suggesting that the night may have  taken  an unexpected  turn.  According to  sources,  the couple's date night turned  tense,   with  heated  arguments   erupting,   especially   over   issues   related   to   their  children and  school.  Invictus Games  participants   shared  their observations on social  media.   Expressed   concerns  about Meghan's appearance,  saying   she   looked  unusually thin, her complexion  looked  unnatural, her teeth  looked   artificial  and her behavior  was  erratic.  There   were   also   people.  

 Additionally,  hotel staff at  Düsseldorf's  prestigious Hyatt Regency  hotel,  where  Prince  Harry and  Duchess  Meghan were staying in a  luxury  suite overlooking the  Rhine,   complained   of  a  strong,  unpleasant odor in the hallway near the couple's room.  He   claimed   to   have   noticed.  This  sparked  speculation on social media that the royal couple had  smoked  marijuana  at  the hotel. Some  wondered   if   Prince  Harry's choice of a  room  on   the   top   floor   was  a strategic move to minimize the  impact  of   smells  on other guests.  

These reports have reignited  debate   over  Prince Harry's  past  admissions  to   using   drugs   such   as  cannabis, magic  mushrooms  and  cocaine  as a  way   to   deal  with mental health  issues.   Prince  Harry's openness about his past drug use has raised questions about whether he is  unintentionally  promoting drug use as a legitimate  treatment for mental health issues. His history of drug use dates back to his teenage years, including a brief stint in a drug  rehabilitation   facility   set   up  by Prince Charles when he was 17. 

 There  were  also  claims that Meghan  served   joints  to guests at  her  wedding in Jamaica, where marijuana was legal. These events have brought  new  attention to  couples'  lifestyle choices and their  far-reaching   effects.  

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have  been   accused  of  trying   to   gain   favorable  press  by   appearing  at the Invictus Games in Germany. 

 The sporting event,  organized  for  injured  veterans,  was   a   valuable   opportunity   for  the couple  to  counter  negative  publicity  surrounding their recent decisions and  business.  

During the event, which coincided with  Prince  Harry's 39th birthday, the couple was  sitting  in the audience when  the  announcer mentioned  Prince   Harry's  birthday and encouraged the  audience  to sing "Happy Birthday" to him.  did.  

Royal expert Kinsey Schofield suggested  the Invictus Games  were  a chance for Meghan and Harry to  gain  media attention.  Mr  Schofield commented on the couple's recent business  activities,  noting that they  had   experienced  setbacks. Spotify  terminated   her  $20 million podcast  contract   due   to   her   poor   performance,  and  her  $98 million  deal   with  Netflix  is   ​​reportedly   facing   difficulties. 


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