Australian TV personality issues a brutal message for Meghan and Harry

Australian TV personality delivers cheeky message to Meghan and Harry: ‘This man is on another planet’

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle melted
  • Media commentator told them to stop complaining

A Sky News commentator has ripped out Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, saying people are ‘sick and tired’ of hearing them complain.

Sophie Elsworth, who is also the media writer for The Australian, claimed the couple had no right to whine because they were two of the most privileged people in the world.

Her fiery criticism comes after Prince Harry met “toxic trauma” expert Dr. Gabor Maté sat down for a 90-minute conversation.

A Sky News commentator has ripped off Prince Harry and Meghan Markle saying people are ‘sick and tired’ of hearing them complain

The 38-year-old said he felt “somewhat different” from the rest of his family, talked about being raised in a “broken home” and said he was “saved” by Meghan.

Elsworth was unimpressed with the interview and said the couple did not want to stop bringing in the royal family.

“These are two of the most privileged people in the world, who complain all the time,” she told The Royal Report on Sky News on Sunday night.

“And I thought for a moment it would be a little quiet there, but sure enough, he’s raising his head again and complaining some more.”

Elsworth focused on the couple’s exhaustive campaign to speak out about royal life in a series of interviews, a documentary and a book.

The couple spoke to American presenter Oprah Winfrey in 2021 and talked about life behind closed doors in the Netflix documentary ‘Harry and Meghan’ in 2022.

Prince Harry continued to stir controversy with the release of his book ‘Spare’ before moving on to his latest venture with Dr. Extent.

Elsworth said the interview brought nothing new to the table and seemed to repeat old claims.

“Obviously his financial model is failing because they have exhausted almost all possibilities,” she said.

“I think people are just fed up with Harry and are starting to drop out.

“However, I couldn’t believe some of the things I heard there, that he genuinely believes in the things that come out of his mouth, that he doesn’t want to be a victim.

Sophie Elsworth, who is also the media writer for The Australian, claimed the couple had no right to whine as they were two of the most privileged people in the world.

“I mean, honestly, this guy is on another planet.”

In the interview with Dr Maté, Prince Harry discussed his drug use, his view of the war in Afghanistan and how he doesn’t see himself as a ‘victim’. Yet he once forgot to mention his brother William.

Describing his struggle to find his “authentic true self” growing up, he said, “I felt a little bit different from the rest of my family. I felt strange in this container, and I know my mother felt the same way, so it makes sense to me.”

The royal family – whom Dr Maté has publicly diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder) – said he constantly hugged his children, Archie and Lilibet, to “shower them with affection” – something he says he doesn’t like from his father, King Charles.

He also spoke of the importance of parents not arguing in front of children, saying, “Don’t have those disagreements, fights, whatever it is… luckily my wife and I don’t have those.”

“The idea of ​​having those for the kids? I guess my parents probably had a lot of it [rows] to me, maybe that’s where it comes from… that’s not a good idea.’

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