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Prince Harry: From Beloved UK Figure to American ‘Bad Boy’

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Prince Harry: From Beloved UK Figure to American ‘Bad Boy’

, once a beloved figure in the UK, is now perceived in a different light by the public.

He was adored for his carefree and down-to-earth nature, but now the consensus opinion about woke American Harry can be summed up in three words: WTH.

According to a recent YouGov poll, Harry is now perceived as a bad boy, ranking consistently at the bottom in popularity along with his wife Meghan and the notorious Andrew.

Harry was known for his partying, but he also focused on his studies and graduated from Eton in 2003.

However, in 2005, the young prince made a controversial decision that landed him back in the media spotlight.

He was photographed wearing a Nazi uniform to a costume party, causing immediate media response and disgust.

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In the same year, Harry joined the military and served for several years.

However, he would later throw away all of his medals, glory, and titles for a woman named , a one-time cable actress from America.

Their relationship has been compared to that of Wallace Simpson and non-King George.

Meanwhile, royal expert and historian Gareth Russell claims that is leading a rebellion against the values at the heart of the royal family.

In his upcoming book, Do Let's Have Another Drink, Russell delves into the life of the Queen Mother through new revelations and colourful anecdotes.

Speaking on a recent episode of the Tidy for Daily podcast, Russell said, “In many ways, Harry is leading a kind of rebellion against the values of the Queen Mother that still exist at the heart of the royal family.”

The Queen Mother famously coined the phrase “never explain, never complain” and resented giving interviews.

Russell believes that she would have never understood a member of the royal family wanting to live abroad.

He said, “That's not to say that she was right and Harry's wrong, or vice versa.

I can't usually speculate, but with Elizabeth's views on things like that, there is no doubt that she would not have thought that is the right thing to do.”

In recent news, and Prince Harry have been allegedly offered a big pay deal to share family moments since they returned from the UK to their Montecito home.

Royal expert Neil Sean suggested that since the festivities to celebrate the Queen's unprecedented 70-year reign, the couple have been offered TV deals.

“All the TV broadcasters around the world are looking to put together specials on the Platinum Jubilee, particularly for their year-end things.

American networks are very keen on sitting down with the Sussexes to get their take on what has been spectacular years.

I've been told that Australian TV too is particularly interested in all the mainstream media now,” he added.

However, a recent poll conducted by Express.co.uk showed that the overwhelming response was that Meghan and Harry should not accept a big pay deal for Jubilee interviews.

Out of the 9,142 people who cast their votes, only 3% said they should accept a deal, while just 1% said they did not know.

In conclusion, Prince Harry's image has undergone a significant transformation in recent years.

From a beloved figure to a perceived “bad boy,” Harry's actions and decisions have caused controversy and divided public opinion.

As he continues to lead a rebellion against the values of the royal family, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the prince and his wife Meghan.

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