Prince Harry’s comments about the death of the death of King Charles


Comments on the death of King Charles throws Prince Harry into a violent reaction

Prince Harry’s BBC interview has caused an opinion article called an “idiot manchild” that many thought “could not sink anywhere lower.”

This a flood of reaction comes through Mrs. Carole Malone, in a piece for which she wrote Express United Kingdom Following Prince Harry’s BBC interview.

In his eyes, the Duke has been exhibiting a shocking behavior, one in which “he is 40 years old, but he is still throwing the stroller toys and complaining that the establishment and his family are out to sew it.”

“Will you never learn?” He even asked himself before adding “because just when you think this idiot Manchild couldn’t sink lower than he does exactly that.”

For those not versed, it was this comment to the BBC of Prince Harry who lit his fury: “I want to reconcile with him because I don’t know how long he stays. But he won’t talk to me.”

“What very well dare to suggest that his father could die before seeing him,” he accused the Duke.

“Like the pain would be everything about him and not with his father. How dare to open the door to the suggestions that King Charles’s cancer could be so serious that” it might not have gone a long time ago “?

Especially when “he said not for concern for his father, but because he wants us to feel sorry for him.”

He even referred to his death in a moment and said: “From the moment when the king’s cancer was diagnosed and throughout his treatment, no one, not the real ones, not Buckingham’s palace, not the media, they have never suggested that he could die because it simply is not something that should speculate on a public platform.”

She concluded at this point by saying: “We all have too much respect for the king to do that. However, Harry somehow believes that he can raise the spectrum so that we feel sorry for him, the son so cruelly abandoned by the father he loves.”



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