Prince Harry fight against ‘hatred’ raises eye brows
Prince Harry is called out for making public uncomfortable with his remarks
Prince Harry is branded selfish in a new scathing grant.
The Duke of Sussex, who keeps embarking on fake royal tours, six years after quitting as a senior Royal, is mocked for his intentions.
Expert Judith Woods writes for The Telegraph: “Compare that to Prince Harry, for whom service invariably comes second to self. The impression persists that he is a 41-year-old man-child still trying to carve out a post-working royal role for himself, which leads us to second-guess his true intent every time he espouses a new fervently held belief.”
She adds: “So much so that even when we might agree with the Duke of Sussex’s sentiments, his whole global aristocrat-activist schtick leaves us feeling uncomfortable.
“This time he’s moralising from Montecito with an essay on rising anti-Semitism in Britain, published in The New Statesman, in which he claims his Nazi uniform “mistake” back in 2005 inspired him to fight against hatred and violence aimed at Jewish people,” says the expert.
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