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Prince Harry Criticized for Losing Sight of the Bigger Picture
Former royal Prince Harry has been criticized by Apprentice star Karen Brady for losing sight of the bigger picture.
According to Karen, Harry has become so wrapped up in the LA experience that he can no longer see what's important.
She claims that the 36-year-old prince has become so blinkered that he's now even blaming his heartache and pain on the Queen and Prince Philip's parenting, passing on their genetic pain through their son Prince Charles to him and his brother Prince William.
Karen wrote in her newspaper column that we know too much about Harry and Meghan Markle's many grievances with the royals thanks to their recent interviews that have made global headlines, despite quitting the UK to pursue a private life out of the spotlight.
This week, Harry compared his previous life to the Truman Show and living in a zoo, telling the Mental Health Podcast armchair expert that he had wanted to quit his royal duties since his early 20s after seeing what it did to his mum Princess Diana.
While he opened up about his new life in America, claiming he's now able to take son Archie out on the back of his bike and finally feels free, Karen has slammed him, pointing out that there are plenty of famous people who manage to have a low-key life.
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She suggested that he could just buy a smaller house, stop giving interviews, stop trashing his family and live like a normal millionaire out of the public eye.
That is possible if he wanted to do it.
Karen said he wants to have his cake and eat it by actively encouraging international fascination about his life while at the same time bemoaning his lot and trashing his family.
At the same time as exploiting his royal status, he is all too quick to rubbish them all.
She went on, pointing out that he and Meghan have secured multi-million pound deals off the back of their toxic relationship with his family.
Karen added that Harry seems to be oblivious to the optics that doing TV and podcast interviews about how much you hate being in the limelight is not the way to go about staying out of the limelight.
This comes after Harry told actor Dax Shepard's Armchair Experts podcast that he was going to break the cycle of pain with his own children.
Just days after laying his grandfather Prince Philip to rest, Harry seemed to take a swipe at him and the Queen when he said, “‘When it comes to parenting, if I've experienced some form of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that perhaps my father or my parents had suffered, I'm going to make sure I break that cycle so that I don't pass it on.”
Harry's new TV project with Oprah Winfrey, titled The Me You Can't See, will see him open up more about his own mental health.