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Prince Harry is losing public support due to his “extreme” criticism of the royal family, one commentator has claimed.
The Duke of Sussex, 38, has called Queen Camilla “dangerous” and a “villain” in interviews to promote his upcoming memoir Spare, in which he makes several sensational claims about The Firm, including how the brother Prince William hurt him by shoving him into a dog bowl on the kitchen floor.
Despite previously speaking favorably of Meghan and Harry, Australian journalist Tom Tilley said the California-based son of King Charles risks losing what public support he has left after “throwing grenades” at his family.
Prince Harry is losing public support due to his “extreme” criticism of the royal family, a media commentator has claimed.
“I think the kind of spikes thrown at Camilla, for example, show that some of them are a bit petty. We are talking about his relationship with the media and whether Camilla is “dangerous” and “a villain”, and he talked about how they are the “abusers” and that he is “abused”, she said in today’s program on Tuesday.
“I think he’s gone too far and is probably losing some of the public.” [support] when it goes to those kinds of extremes.’
Tilley, 41, added that he was “about the same age” as Harry and “has feelings for him”.
“I saw him walk behind the coffin with his brother all those years ago. [at Princess Diana’s funeral] and I really feel for him and he’s clearly hurting,” she said.
He is still traumatized by his childhood losing his mother, by the way the media meddled in their lives, and has felt powerless.
Despite previously speaking favorably of Meghan and Harry, Tom Tilley (right, with Bill Shorten, left, and Brooke Boney, center) said Harry risks losing what public support he has left after “throw grenades” at his family.
‘So this has been their strategy to go public and just throw grenades. I would really like to see him go behind closed doors. I just think it’s hurting his relationship with the most important people in his life.
“I understand that he had to make some kind of statement, but I think it needs to end and they need to meet behind closed doors.”
In his explosive new memoir, Harry also claims his wife Meghan Markle was left “on the floor sobbing” over a fight with sister-in-law Kate Middleton over Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dresses.
The Duke of Sussex, 38, called Camilla “dangerous” and a “villain” in interviews to promote his upcoming memoir, Spare. (Australian journalist and commentator Tom Tilley is shown here)
He also talks about how his penis was “cut by frost” during his trip to the North Pole and revealed that he is not circumcised.
Amid other revelations, the royal confessed to taking cocaine, ketamine, cannabis and hash balls from Nepal and said she sought the help of a medium who said she could prove she was speaking to her late mother from beyond the grave because Diana was “giggling.” Archie breaking an ornament of the late Queen.
The Duke of Sussex, known as ‘Captain Wales’ in the army, also wrote that he killed 25 Taliban fighters during his second tour of duty in Afghanistan.
He said that he did not think of the murdered ‘as people’ but as ‘chess pieces’ that he had removed from the board.
He has since declared that he and Meghan will never return to the UK and become active members of the royal family, just hours after using another explosive interview in the US to dismiss suggestions that the couple give up their rights. Official titles.
Speaking on Good Morning America, the Duke of Sussex said: “I don’t think it’s ever possible, I don’t think even if there was an agreement or arrangement between me and my family, there is that third party.” that’s going to do everything it can to make sure that’s not possible, not stopping us from coming back, but making it impossible to survive.
Harry has since stated that he and Meghan will never return to the UK and will become active members of the royal family.
He continued: ‘Because that is essentially breaking the relationship between us. There was something in the future where, you know, we can continue to support the Commonwealth which of course is on the table.’
In a separate interview with CBS, the duke deflected a question from Anderson Cooper, who asked why, given their clear antipathy to the monarchy, he and Meghan don’t simply renounce their titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
‘And what difference would that make?’ was his only response.
It comes as Harry’s popularity with the British public falls to an all-time low, with a new YouGov poll finding Duke’s net favorability now sitting at a staggering -38.
Nearly two-thirds of those polled admitted they have a negative opinion of the prince, while his support among the 18-24 age group also fell to its lowest score.