Prince Harry's Pal Defends the Royal for Leaving His and Meghan Markle's Newborn Son
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In related news, 'Meghan Markle: Inside the Home of a Princess' has revealed how many staff that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have hired for their new home at Frogmore Cottage.

AceShowbiz - Prince Harry's decision to go play in a charity polo tournament in Rome, Italy, not long after his wife Meghan Markle gave birth to their first child is raising people's eyebrows. However, a friend of the Duke of Sussex has jumped to his defense, saying that he is often "misinterpreted."

During his appearance on "CBS This Morning" on Wednesday, May 29, polo star Nacho Figueras said of Harry's trip, "How dare that guy, you know, tells a father who loves his child and is leaving his house for 24 hours and he's going to raise money for thousands of vulnerable children in Africa."

He went on saying, "How dare he say something like that. It bothers me how these guys change the narrative of the thing. If you don't pay attention and respond ... strongly, that's the story."

Additionally, Figueras said that the press should be emphasizing on how Harry was willing to leave his baby for a good cause as the tournament was part of Harry's Sentebale foundation. "That's the headline. I think this is a problem because otherwise, you know, we're all distracted. We're all, with our lives looking at our phones or you go through your Instagram or your news thing and then you read, 'oh he left his house, he left his family.' That's what stays in your head," he shared.

"You receive this information, it's edited in a way and you process it that way. We're smart enough to know, but kids who are not focused to understand the real situation would take it in like that, so I think it's crazy," Figueras added.

He went on saying that the fact that Harry was so often misinterpreted "bothered me a lot." He revealed, "The headlines and the narrative is about them, you know, not getting along with so and so or not doing this or not doing that, is the baby sleeping or not sleeping. How about this guy, both of them, wake up every morning and all they think about is helping children. That's who he is. That's who they are."

In related news, it has been revealed how many staff that Harry and Meghan have hired for their new home at Frogmore Cottage. The couple moved out from Kensington Palace in order to gain some privacy, and it seems like they were serious about it.

According to a new show titled "Meghan Markle: Inside the Home of a Princess", the Sussexes, who welcomed baby Archie earlier this month, have just one housekeeper working for them.

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