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Jeremy Clarkson Criticizes Prince Harry for Discussing Personal Life on TV
Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has criticized Prince Harry for discussing his personal life on TV.
In an article for The Times, the motoring expert slammed the prince for exploring his innermost feelings in front of an audience of millions on his Apple TV show, The Me You Can't See.
Clarkson also took aim at Labour leader Keir Starmer for candidly opening up about his personal life on Piers Morgan's Life Stories.
Clarkson questioned why anyone would want to explore their innermost feelings on television, saying that he was happy to report that bottling it all up had never done him any harm.
He went on to brand Prince Harry as another offender for his Apple TV show, which saw him make explosive claims about his upbringing as a senior member of the royal family.
The car fanatic said that as an army officer, Prince Harry should have known better than to discuss his personal life on an international TV show.
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He even re-named the hit series, saying that The Me You Don't Want to See was nearer the mark.
According to Clarkson, spoiled brats opening up about their mental health issues will detract from claims of others who also speak out about their mental health problems.
Clarkson added that we needed to pay close attention to and listen out for the plaintive cry from the next Robin Williams.
However, he said that it wouldn't be possible if the screen is full of echoes from a million mosquitoes flapping around in a state of unhappiness because someone just said something horrid on Instagram.
The Farmingstar went on to reveal that he has previously dealt with feelings of unhappiness by having a stiff upper lip or by talking to a friend.
He added that if he thought he had a problem with his mother, he would be able to address it while doing the washing up instead of discussing his feelings in view of millions.
Clarkson previously weighed in on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's split from royal life in January 2020, warning that the Sussexes would not enjoy a happy ending.
His comments in The Sun came after Harry and Meghan decided to leave behind royal duties.
According to royal expert Kate Thornton, the Queen was unaware that Prince Harry was going to drag the royal family into his series on mental health.
She said that the Queen signed off on it, probably unaware of how the narrative would become so personal.
In his Apple TV series, Prince Harry spoke about his father, saying, “‘My father used to say to me when I was younger, he used to say to both William and First, well, it was like that for me so it's going to be like that for you.”
In conclusion, Jeremy Clarkson criticized Prince Harry and Keir Starmer for discussing their personal lives on TV.
He believes that people should keep their innermost feelings to themselves and not share them with an audience of millions.
Clarkson also warned that spoiled brats opening up about their mental health issues will detract from claims of others who also speak out about their mental health problems.