Prince Harry has caused intense criticism after his interview with BBC bombs.
The Duke of Sussex made shocking statements in the interview that, according to the reports, has deepened his crack with the royal family. It is worth mentioning that Harry’s interview occurred only a few hours after he lost his security battle.
Now, real experts have shared their views on the explosive interview during the last episode of Palace Confidential.
Real Rebecca English editor described Harry’s interview “really very disturbing” and added: “He effectively said he thought there were people who actively wanted damage and felt that these people would see what happened as ‘a victory’, as described.”
“Where Harry goes from here, I don’t know. Obviously he has had a monumental Hissy on television later, to put it softly,” he added.
Meanwhile, the editor and presenter Jo Elvin said: “In the interview, Harry seemed more than furious.”
According to Jo, Richard Eden added: “I will be careful with how I express this, but I thought it did not look good in its expression, its behavior.”
“Often, if you’re angry for something, people say you should sleep, but this seemed to be something, and I think the BBC would confirm that it was done in a hurry,” he said.
He continued sharing that people were not demanded by people, but Harry himself made the decision. Revealing that the representative of the Duke of Sussex communicated for the interview, Richard said: “It was his decision and I think that very reckless,” he added: “He said a series of very unpleasant, provocative and dark things, disturbing, frankly.
In addition, Charlotte Griffiths suggested that Harry “looked like a broken man,” and added: “He made it clear that he cannot seize his father. He felt like the only way he could talk to his father or something, that could have been the motivation behind this.”
In particular, she also pointed out that while Prince Harry spoke of reconciliation, he offered no apology.
“Well, you have to start apologizing if you want forgiveness, I would have thought that would open the conversation. But there was no regret?