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Prince Harry Comes Under Fire For Wanting Everything And Every Benefit
Prince Harry has received criticism from experts for his alleged desire to have everything and all the benefits.
The Daily Mirror's Royal Editor, Russell Myers, made this claim while speaking to Richard Wilkins on Today.
According to Myers, Wilkins accused the Prince of wanting everything and admitted that “you can't have your cake and eat it too, Russell, you know.
One word.
Oprah.”
Myers added that he speaks to people who are well-connected with the top players in the palace every day, and they are still furious.
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Myers also pointed out that Prince Harry cannot go on international television with Oprah Winfrey, complain about his treatment by the family, and then want to sit down with them when he is still giving interviews.
This statement comes after Prince Harry hoped for an apology from the Royal Family but has been told to apologize to them instead.
During the Queen's Jubilee celebrations, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returned to the Royal Fold, but their relegated seats were a telling sign of their change in status.
They sat far across the aisle from the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and behind the Wessex family and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Royal Watcher Cat pointed out that if Prince Harry wanted to mend fences, he should have started with an apology.
Speaking to Us Weekly's Royaly Us, Cat said, “He has trashed them.”
Host Christina Garibaldi added that many people were on the Royals' side in all this.
Co-host Christine Ross noted that even though Harry and Meghan barely appeared during the Jubilee, they were still very much a part of the conversation.
However, Prince Harry feels he is owed an apology by the Royal Family after airing out his grievances on his bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview.
Royal biographer Angela Levin told The Sun that he would have been very upset that he was largely ignored.
He still feels he's owed an apology, but he's the one who should apologize.
During the Oprah interview, Prince Harry said that Charles and William were trapped, and he had been cut off by his father.
Levin added that you can't just go around being rude about people and expect them to open their hearts to you again.
Prince Harry and Meghan no longer use their HRH styles, and the event was their first public appearance alongside the Windsors since they stepped down as senior Royals two years ago amid the Megxit storm.
They made a solo procession, holding each other's hand, down the nave of St. Paul's Cathedral after the rest of the mass of more than 40 Royals and before future King Charles and the Cambridges.
They were personally escorted by Lieutenant Colonel Sir Alexander Matheson of Matheson, the Queen's senior gentleman usher.
During the grand choreographed Royal occasion, Meghan wore an elegant Dior trench coat and matching hat, smiling as she walked through the church, while Harry bit his lip at times, nodding greetings to members of the congregation.
However, there was no obvious interaction shown on the television camera between Harry and his brother William, who have long faced a rift, nor the Duke and Charles, who have also had a troubled relationship, or between Meghan and Kate.
Just over a year ago, Harry and Meghan accused an unnamed member of the Royal Family, not the Queen nor the Duke of Edinburgh, of racism and painted the monarchy as an uncaring institution in their controversial Oprah interview.
Prince Harry's desire for everything and every benefit has not gone down well with experts, who have urged him to apologize to the Royal Family.