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Anne Widdecombe Brands Prince Harry a Spoilt Brat
Former Tory MP Anne Widdecombe has criticised Prince Harry on The Jeremy Vine Show on Channel 5.
When asked about her opinions on Prince Harry and his latest ventures, Ms Widdecombe delivered a blunt put-down of the Duke of Sussex, branding him a spoilt brat.
She admitted to being fed up with him and did her best to ignore him whenever possible.
Speaking on the show, Ms Widdecombe shared her thoughts on Prince Harry's recent interview and show ventures.
She expressed her frustration with the Prince's actions, saying “none of it makes any sense”.
She pointed out that he left the UK because he couldn't stand the intrusion, yet immediately threw himself into publicity and talking about himself.
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Ms Widdecombe also revealed that she writes a regular column for the Express which is a “Harry Free Zone”, indicating her desire to avoid the Prince and his activities altogether.
She concluded by saying that she now thinks he's a spoilt brat and wishes he would “shut up”.
Prince Harry's New Docuseries
Prince Harry is set to release a new docuseries with Oprah Winfrey titled “The Me You Can't See”.
The series will document the lives of several high-profile and ordinary people's fight with their mental health.
It will feature Lady Gaga, actress Glenn Close, and many others who will talk candidly about their mental health struggles.
Both Harry and Oprah will make an appearance in the show and talk about their own experiences with mental health.
The series is set to be released on May 21st.
However, the series has received mixed receptions, with Piers Morgan attacking Prince Harry over the context of the series.
Piers Morgan's Criticism
In a tweet, Piers Morgan attacked Prince Harry, saying, “Because the one thing the world really needs in the middle of a pandemic is yet more preaching lectures on compassion, mental health and emotional well-being from a whiny little brat who spends his entire time publicly trashing his family.”
Prince Harry's Statement
Prince Harry released a statement prior to the series, saying, “The majority of us carry some form of unresolved trauma, loss, or grief, which feels and is very personal.
Yet the last year has shown us that we are all in this together, and my hope is that this series will show there is power in vulnerability, connection in empathy, and strength in honesty.”