Prince Harry: British opinion maker doesn’t let him have a good hair

Prince Harry
British opinion-maker doesn't let his hair down

Prince Harry not only made friends with the move to the USA

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Prince Harry and Piers Morgan no longer become friends. A guest contribution from the moderator in a British newspaper ensures this at the latest.

It is well known that not every Brit thinks it is good that Prince Harry (36) has turned his back on the British royal family since his love for Duchess Meghan (39, "Suits"). Few of them like to spew poison and gall against the couple regularly and polemically, like moderator and opinion maker Piers Morgan (55). Now he has even written a guest article for the British "Daily Mail" in which he verbally pushes the Duke of Sussex.

It has now become Harry's main occupation, Morgan said, "making angry statements or suing people." And when he's not doing that, "he's hypocritically teaching us to reduce our carbon footprint while using private jets like taxis. And to be honest: it's all getting annoying and pathetic."

Morgan continues to want the "happy, cheeky young guy" of yore back. Now even funeral directors look happier than the prince, he says, referring to Harry's video messages as "hostage videos," in which he "preaches about 'equality' from his California villa."

Right to military title forfeited?

The Queen must remain tough in his eyes and must not give Harry his military title back: "I do not doubt for a second that Harry is passionate about the military. He was a good soldier himself and rose to the rank of captain."

With his decision to move to the USA and no longer be an active member of the royal family, he forfeited the right to military dignity not only for logistical reasons. "It can't be the Royal Marines captain-general gossiping about politics or accepting a trillion from a streaming service that kills the royals with 'The Crown'." If he were the queen, he concluded, he would also take the title of duke from Harry and Meghan.

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