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Prince Harry’s first rodeo?
The Duke of Sussex, 37, was spotted taking in the Stockyards Championship Rodeo in Fort Worth, Texas over the weekend, where he watched bull riding events.
Former bull rider turned trainer Cory Melton’s companyMelton Bull Coalso shared (but later deleted) the image, writing, “Prince Harryhanging out at the rodeo this week … We get a lot of rodeo royalty but this is the first prince I’ve seen. Said he was going to enter the bull riding but the airline lost his rigging bag….”
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Although it appears that Prince Harry rode solo to the big event, this isn’t the first time in recent weeks that he’s ventured out to an iconic American experience since relocating to California withMeghan Marklein 2020.
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His surprise rodeo visit comes shortly after his andPrincess Eugenie’s appearance at the 2022 Super Bowl in Los Angeles last month, wherehe also visited the L.A. Ramslocker room after their come-from-behind victory against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Prince Harryand Meghan, 40, also had a Hollywood outing in late February at theNAACP Image Awards, where they accepted the President’s Award in recognition of special achievement and distinguished public service.
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Through the couple’sArchewell Foundation, which they launched in 2020, Harry and Meghan have supported efforts to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic and focused their attention on the Black Lives Matter movement and fighting for racial justice.
During the couple’s speech, Harry thanked the Black community for “welcoming me so warmly,” while Meghan, who brought her mom Doria Ragland to the awards show, said she “couldn’t be prouder.”
source: people.com