Prince Harry’s turns sorrowful about Archie, Lilibet missing out on UK: ‘What does this brat expect?’
Prince Harry gets slapped with a comment right in his face for being sad about his kids missing out on their grandfather when he was the one that caused it
Prince Harry has just been put on blast, not only for his demands that need to be enforced before Meghan Markle ever sets foot back in England, but also his woes about Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
For those unversed, the comments taking over social media claim the Duke of Sussex is heartbroken over the fact that his children are not getting the chance to know their grandfather, as compared to their Windsor cousins who live quite close to the King’s chosen abode.
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio was the one to hit back against all this, that too in a conversation with TalkTV host Samara Gill on the Sky News YouTube Channel.
During that conversation the host said, “you know, I don't know what this spoiled brat expects. What did he expect when he uprooted his family and went to live in Montecito? and constantly slams the royal family.”
She didn’t even end there and went on to call him ‘daft’ and with a ‘low IQ’ before doubling down in the same breath and saying “he's not the sharpest tool in the shed” either.
Before the topic concluded TalkTV host Samara Gill also responded to her wording and said, “I don't think he understands what game he plays. I think that he's actually realized the mess that he's gotten himself into".
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