
Prince Harry intervenes the lack of support he has made to feel
Prince Harry has intervened in his thoughts about the British media, as well as his supposed efforts to “speak in the name of the nation” when “they know nothing.”
The Prince responded in this way, during an interview with The guardian.
In his chat today, the Duke responded to these statements and said: “I feel a lot of support from the British public. Even now, when I feel they have been destroyed by certain members of the British press.”
But, “it helps them to think that the British public feels the same for me as them.” But “I don’t feel that, and I don’t see that.”
The Real did not end there either, but continued: “During the time I have known, certain elements of the British press have tried to speak in the name of the nation.”
But, “I think they are out of contact with the nation in many things,” he said. All the time continues to “bring the public with them,” he said.
But “I think the British public can speak and think for themselves”, because “I am very happy who I am and I like the life that I live,” said Prince Harry as well.
“It is only in certain elements of the press where you see that this talks about me is down or say that I am not smiling.” For royalty “this comes from people who think they know what I am thinking and how I feel. They are wrong.”
Before concluding the issue, he even admitted: “I think parts of the British press want to believe that I am miserable, but I am not. I am very happy who I am and I like the life I live.”