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Prince Harry’s Criticism of Royal Family Sparks Controversy
Sky News Australia host Nick Rees didn't hold back in his criticism of Prince Harry following the Duke of Sussex's recent comments targeting his own family.
During a segment on Friday, Rees commended Harry for shedding light on mental health issues but cautioned that the public might grow weary of his continuous attacks on the royal family.
This backlash comes in the wake of Harry's remarks about his upbringing under Prince Charles, which seemed to indirectly criticize the Queen and Prince Philip.
Expressing his thoughts to co-host Rita Panery, Mr. Rees acknowledged the importance of Harry speaking out about mental health, labeling it as a positive step.
However, he also raised concerns about the repetitiveness of Harry's media appearances, where he primarily discusses his strained relationship with the royal family.
Mrs. Panery chimed in, indicating that the public may have reached a saturation point with Harry's narrative, suggesting that this point was reached over a year ago.
The ongoing saga involving Harry and Meghan continues to unfold, with the couple simultaneously decrying media intrusion while divulging personal details of their tumultuous experiences to an increasingly disillusioned audience.
The latest development saw Harry attributing a ”cycle” of ”genetic pain and suffering” to Prince Charles, implying criticism not only towards his father but also towards the Queen's parenting.
Rees emphasized that Harry's status as a prince is what grants him an audience, insinuating that his grievances would likely go unheard if not for his royal lineage.
In a separate revelation, a senior aide shared with the Telegraph their bewilderment at Harry's lack of empathy towards his own family.
Describing his remarks as ”unnecessarily cruel” and accusing him of sacrificing others to drive home a point about mental health, the aide highlighted a stark contrast between the couple's proclaimed compassion and their treatment of family members.