Prince Harry has been called out for his increasingly confusing moves on leaving the royal family.
The Duke of Sussex, who recently wrote an essay on anti-Semitism, has been slammed for failing to remain silent despite being required to have a private life.
Expert Victoria Richard writes for the i Paper:
“For a man who wants to be left alone to live a “non-working royal” life, Prince Harry is certainly… well, all over the place.”
“We saw him on a four-day visit to Australia with his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in April. Just a few weeks later, Prince Harry visited again – this time in Ukraine, where he urged the world not to ignore what the country is facing.
She adds: “And they should know. Prince Harry, it seems, is desperate to be seen and respected – how to explain the way he keeps saying one thing and doing another?”
“Yet this week, you guessed it: Here’s Prince Harry once again, bizarrely, writing about anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in the British press. You couldn’t make it up.
The expert added: “But it seems to me there’s a certain irony in this apparent “comeback tour”, full of public wit, honesty and virtue-signalling. And at 41, Prince Harry still seems to be the same “lost, betrayed and completely powerless” boy he talked about in Australia. To put it bluntly: He doesn’t know what he wants.
