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Don Lemon has called Prince Harry ‘clumsy’ for choosing to publish claims that his brother Prince William physically attacked him in his book bomb ‘Spare’, saying: ‘It just doesn’t get done’.
The CNN host searched for a word to describe Harry’s movement, before finally describing it as “clumsy,” meaning unsophisticated or lacking in grace.
“Everyone has a family,” Lemon said, before asking rhetorically: “I have arguments with my family. Am I going to post that for the whole world to see?’
It comes amid a media firestorm surrounding Harry’s explosive revelations in his book, including anecdotes about a physical fight with Prince William, confessions to cocaine use and admitting to killing 25 people while a soldier in Afghanistan. .
foxnews he cited royal experts that the book is a “betrayal” of the royal family and could be the “last nail in the coffin”.
Harry accuses the current Prince of Wales of grabbing him by the scruff of the neck and throwing him to the ground, causing him to fall into a plastic dog bowl, which he said broke into pieces that cut his back.
Don Lemon slammed Harry for publishing allegations that William physically assaulted him in his new book Spare
‘I just don’t get why the hell you would want to post that. I know you’re selling a book, but for me it’s just… what’s the word I’m looking for? It’s just not done,’ Lemon said.
‘What exactly are you accomplishing by airing the family’s dirty laundry?’ she said at the end of the segment.
Prince Harry says the incident happened in 2019 when William was visiting him at his London home.
The fight reportedly broke out in the kitchen of Nottingham Cottage, on the grounds of Kensington Palace, shortly before he and Meghan left for North America.
William is said to have called Meghan “difficult”, “rude” and “aggressive” and insisted she was trying to help his younger brother during a meeting about the “whole rolling catastrophe” of their failed relationship and Harry’s fights. with the press.
Harry accused his brother of “repeating the press narrative” about his American wife before an argument that ended in a physical confrontation ensued, the book claims.
In an excerpt from his forthcoming autobiography Spare, Harry recalls what he describes as a physical attack by his brother, now the Prince of Wales, which he claims left him with visible injuries.
The Nottingham Cottage kitchen, where Harry claims his brother grabbed him by the neck and threw him to the floor, breaking a dog bowl.
Harry says in the book that he gave William a glass of water and said, ‘Willy, I can’t talk to you when you’re like this.’
Describing what he claims happened next, and insisting that he was scared, Harry said: “He left the water, called me by another name, and then came towards me.” It all happened so fast. Very fast.
“He grabbed me by the neck, ripped my collar and threw me to the ground. I landed in the dog bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting me. I stood there for a moment, stunned, then stood up and told him to come out.’
Lemon’s reaction to the leaked segment in the CNN book this morning is the latest in a series of developments that have seen the US media gradually turn against Harry and Meghan.
Much of that change was sparked by the release of the couple’s Netflix documentary last month.
NBC’s Daisy McAndrew said the maid couple made no effort to apologize for their role in breaking Harry’s relationship with his family, while CNN’s Max Foster noted how one-sided the documentary was.
Fox News columnist Lee Cohen has said they are on their way to becoming “the most hated royals” in history and suggested that even Wallis Simpson and the Duke of Windsor’s Nazi connections didn’t leave the public. so disappointed.
The Associated Press, universally recognized for its journalistic fairness, summed up the finale with the headline: “Harry, Meghan air their grievances in final Netflix episodes.”
Fox News quoted royal experts as calling the book a “betrayal” of the royal family and could be the “last nail in the coffin.”
NBC reporter Daisy McAndrew said the couple “took no responsibility” for their role in the royal break and said there was “no going back” from the Netflix series.
CNN’s royal correspondent Max Foster said the Palace must now respond to the “very serious” allegations made by Harry and Meghan in the new episodes.
The Associated Press summed up the ending with this headline: “Harry, Meghan air their grievances in final Netflix episodes.”
At other points in the forthcoming Spare book, the Spanish version of which accidentally went on sale in Spain, Harry labels his brother as his ‘arch-nemesis’.
Harry also uses parts of the book to talk about his service in the military and his time serving in Afghanistan in 2007, 2008 and 2012. Specifically, he said that he killed 25 Taliban fighters during his second tour.
Harry, who flew an Apache attack helicopter during his second tour, said it was “not a fact that filled me with satisfaction, but I wasn’t ashamed either.”
This is the first time that Harry has specified the number of insurgents he personally killed during his time in Afghanistan.