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Prince Harry called out for ‘being everywhere’ after new essay

Prince Harry is accused of being confused in his life stance amid new essay

Published May 15, 2026

Prince Harry is called out for his constant confusing steps as he exits from the Royal family.

The Duke of Sussex, who recently wrote an essay on antisemitism, is dragged for not being able to stay quiet despite his need for a private life.

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Expert Victoria Richard’s writes for i Paper:

“For a man who supposedly wants to be left alone to live a “non-working Royal” life, Prince Harry certainly is… well, everywhere.”

“We saw him in April, accompanying his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on a four-day tour of Australia. Just weeks later, up popped Prince Harry again – this time in Ukraine, where he urged the world not to lose sight of what the country is up against.

She adds: “And he should know. Prince Harry, it appears, is desperate to be seen and respected – how else to explain the way he keeps saying one thing and doing another?”

“Yet this week, you guessed it: here’s Prince Harry, once again, like whack-a-mole, writing in the British press about antisemitism and Islamophobia. You couldn’t make it up.

The expert noted: “But it seems to me there is a certain irony in this apparent “comeback tour” filled with public mea culpas, earnestness and virtue-signalling. And even at 41, Prince Harry still seems to be the same “lost, betrayed, and completely powerless” boy he talked about being in Australia. To put it bluntly: he doesn’t seem to know what he wants.”

Eleen Bukhari
Eleen Bukhari is a London-based journalist and MSc graduate from Brunel University with over five years of experience. Specialising in the British Royal Family and global entertainment, she provides expert analysis of monarchy traditions, celebrity culture, and the evolving media narratives surrounding the world’s most high-profile figures.
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