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Richard Mayderley Calls on Prince Harry to Stop Criticizing Royal Family
Good Morning Britain's Richard Mayderley has launched a scathing attack at Prince Harry for his recent attacks on his grandparents, the Queen and Prince Philip, and his father, Prince Charles.
Mayderley called on Prince Harry to stop criticizing the Royal Family in public.
In a brutal analysis on whether the Royal Family should ditch the “never complain, never explain” mantra, Mr. Mayderley said he feels deeply embarrassed for the Royal Family and that he simply does not want to hear it after repeated attacks by Harry.
The GMB presenter said as a family man himself, he would hate it and called on Prince Harry to pack it in.
Mayderley hammered, “I have to say I take issue with you on this.
I don't really want to see any family washing their dirty linen in public.
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I agree with you it is important to talk, and we all know that Harry has had acres of therapy, and he has had these conversations in private.
But I don't think it is remotely appropriate for him to actually talk in the detail that he has in public about his grandparents and about his father.”
Mr. Mayderley added, “I don't want to hear it, and when I do, I am embarrassed for that family because I know that I would hate it.
As a family member myself, as a family man, I would loathe it.
Speaking from the son's point of view, it makes good copy, doesn't it?
But it is deeply embarrassing, isn't it?”
Mayderley's comments come in the wake of a series of bombshell interviews and statements released by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Most recently, the pair came under fire for naming their new baby girl Lilibet, an adoring nickname of the Queen used by her father King George VI and late husband Prince Philip.
Lilibet Lily Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born on Friday, 4 June 2021.
While the world exclusive bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview back in March saw the couple launch a furious volley of claims and attacks on the Royal Family, Prince Harry and Meghan have continued to release various statements and claims.
And most recently, appearances on the Armchair Expert podcast saw the Duke of Sussex claim there is genetic pain in the British monarchy.
He suggested that pain he experienced stemmed from Prince Charles' own upbringing with the Queen and late Duke of Edinburgh.