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‘Hot-headed clan’ son Prince Harry gets brutal reality check and ‘excruciating serial blunders’

Take a look at the excruciating serial blunders that Meghan Markle leads Prince Harry face-first into

By H. Anjum
Published July 01, 2026
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‘Hot-headed clan’ son Prince Harry gets brutal reality check and ‘excruciating serial blunders’
‘Hot-headed clan’ son Prince Harry gets brutal reality check and ‘excruciating serial blunders’

Prince Harry’s love for Meghan Markle has just been ridiculed, not because of the continued anti-royal rhetoric that fans have seen him spill more and more of, since she joined the Firm but because she’s allegedly led him into “excruciating serial blunders” of epic proportions while he sits on the sidelines considering them to be “genius moves.”

The entire thing, has been commented on by royal author and commentator Tina Brown. But her piece came via her own Substack titled Fresh Hell.

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This piece not only highlighted Prince Harry’s inherited ‘fire’ but also chalked it up to her mother’s side of the family, in a few choice words.

As Ms Brown put it, “the Spencers are a hot-headed clan. You only have to visit the family home of Althorp to see the fluorescent red beards of his ancestors hanging from the walls and read their history of overmighty power grabs to see where Harry’s impetuous temperament originates.”

But when something like that is matched with an ex-actress, with “inept strategic instincts” which, “Harry alas, thinks are genius moves in the entertainment industry big league,” it turns into “excruciating serial blunders.”

This comment not only echoes the expert’s own thoughts but also relates to the ongoing rumors that Prince William is doing his best to reject any meeting with Prince Harry, because he can no longer convince King Charles of it.

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.
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