Prince Harry mastering ‘victimhood’: ‘Everything’s someone else’s fault’
Prince Harry put on blast for making victimhood ‘a way of life’
Prince Harry is being hounded for turning his entire life into a ‘frenzy of victimhood’.
This claim has been brought to light by journalist and royal commentator Jennie Bond.
She made the admissions in a piece for The Mirror and blasted the Duke for his ‘internal conflict and confusion’.
Bond started by saying, “The latest trailer for ITV’s interview with Prince Harry lays bare the full horror of how he and his brother were required to perform for the crowds and the cameras after Diana’s death.”
“The conflict between their aching, private grief and the public role that was expected of them is set out in painful detail.”
“It’s easy to say that Harry has made victimhood a way of life. Sometimes, it seems, everything has to be someone else’s fault.”
“But you would have to have a heart of stone to fail to sympathise with him when he describes the trauma of his mother’s death and the days that followed.”
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