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Harry without a heart? Criticizing his father just after the death of Prince Philip, it does not work!

 Harry without a heart? Criticizing his father just after the death of Prince Philip, it does not work!

Harry without a heart? Criticizing his father just after the death of Prince Philip, it does not work!


Prince Harry made statements that did not go unnoticed during an interview for a very popular podcast on Thursday, May 13. He notably mentioned the difficulties of a childhood within the royal clan, moreover with his father, Prince Charles.


Prince Harry's sense of timing is in the sights. In the aftermath of the Duke of Sussex’s appearance on American actor Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast, which aired on May 13, criticism is mounting in the UK. In an hour and a half of relaxed conversation, Prince Harry opened up about his connections with the royal family and the British media, that is, the reasons that led him to move to California. The role of his father, Prince Charles, was particularly at the heart of the discussion.


Growing up in the royal family is halfway between "the Truman show and a zoo," Meghan Markle's husband said. By leaving London, he wanted to "break the cycle" of "pain and suffering" he faced growing up in an ultra-codified environment and watched by an entire country that believes it "owns" the royal clan. This statement has not gone unnoticed, especially among those who have known Prince Harry and watched him grow up.


Royal Family Chef Darren McGrady has had very little taste of Prince Harry's parental analyzes. On Twitter, he criticized the man for "criticizing his father", Prince Charles, while the latter is probably still in mourning for his own father. Prince Philip died on April 9 at the age of 99. "Criticizing his father for his bad parenting a few weeks after he lost his own father is bad timing and it's unfortunate," said the British chef.

Harry without a heart? Criticizing his father just after the death of Prince Philip, it does not work!


"Break this cycle so as not to pass it on"

But what did Princess Diana's son really say? Asked about an American podcast, many questions revolved around childhood in a unique environment, the royal family. Harry has said he wants to end the "genetic pain and suffering" that plagues his family. “There is no one to blame,” he added, “I don't think we should point the finger at anyone, but when it comes to parenting, if I felt some form of pain or suffering because of the suffering of my father and my parents, I had to make sure to break this cycle so as not to pass it on. "


"We, the parents, should do our best to try to say [to our children, editor's note]" this happened to me, and I will make sure that it does not happen to you "", he summed up . Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are indeed parents of little Archie, born on May 6, 2019, and expect a second happy event. However, on the set of Good Morning Britain, Friday May 14, these comments really did not pass. As presenters Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard singled out the Duke of Sussex's "lack of empathy", the first cited lashed out at the prince over his remarks on parenting. “Since when is he an expert? He's been a dad for five minutes, who does he think he's talking about parenting for? Even from California, Prince Harry’s every move continues to fuel every conversation in London.

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