Prince Harry: Fans angry about his words about Prince Philips death

Prince Harry
Royal fans angry about his words about Prince Philips death

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Prince Harry released a statement on April 12, three days after his grandfather’s death. Opinions are divided about what to think of it.

In a written communication, Prince Harry, 36, honors Prince Philip, 99, as a “man of service, honor and great humor”, as a “master at the grill, a legendary joker and naughty to the end”. His grandfather will be “sorely missed”, but will always be remembered. Under a tweet With the wording of the statement, which Royal reporter Rebecca Englisch makes, the reactions are gathering.

Trouble with Prince Harry

“To publish the statement shortly after Williams was honored, screams for PR very loudly for me. He could have published it sooner or later,” annoyed one user, because Harry’s request to speak was published only an hour and a half after that of the Duke of Cambridge, 38 . Another commented, “Yeah Harry, do you remember when you were Captain General of the Royal Marines for 2 seconds? Your grandfather expected you to carry on for him. Instead, you ran to Hollywood and got a deal with Netflix that did him [Prinz Philip in “The Crown”] looked like a cold-hearted adulterer. ”


Prince Philip and Prince Charles

The Oprah interview is still resented by Prince Harry. Instead of speaking ill of his family, he should have “jumped on a plane to see him.” [Philip] to see “, comments one user.

One reader finds Harry’s statement unconvincing. “It sounds so wrong and inauthentic to know how badly Harry treated his family members and also deliberately tried to ruin the monarchy. He’s a hypocrite in all respects and not an authentic person. If he really looked after his family , he would not have done the interview and the PR attacks. ” “A little too late, Harry,” is the concise judgment of another critic.

Few support the prince.

Encouragement for Prince Harry

“This is the first thing H has done lately that I really appreciate and that reminds me of the old Harry everyone loved. No Oprah Winfrey, no Gayle King, no Omid Scobie. Just him and his devotion to his family. Finally, “someone writes with relief.

A woman demands more empathy for Prince Harry. His – and Williams’ words – were very touching. “There are so many snappy comments on Harry here. He’s still a grandson mourning his grandfather,” she warns.

This lady is absolutely thrilled: “Harry’s tribute is fantastic. Firstly, the mention of the thousands who also lost a loved one in this difficult time, secondly, the memory of the Duke’s character and the line about the Marines at the end. Harry, you always shine brighter than the others. Fantastic tribute. ”

Source used: twitter.com

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