Prince Harry "will realize his mistake" after having "let down the queen" ...
Prince Harry's departure from the royal family has left a big mark on Buckingham Palace. The Duke of Sussex should soon realize the mistake he made, according to a Tory MP.
No matter how many weeks have passed following the interview with Oprah Winfrey, which aired on CBS on March 7, the pill still does not work. It must be said that the allegations of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were like a bombshell at Buckingham Palace. Andrew Rosindell said the Duke of Sussex should "realize the mistake he made" in leaving the royal family.
The controversial interview ultimately "backfired" as most Britons saw it as an attempt to catch the spotlight, the Tory MP added to the Daily Express on Saturday (May 1st). Indeed, many voters have reportedly told the politician how they feel the couple has let down Elizabeth II and the crown.
Andrew Rosindell described the situation of "great sadness" while the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle only dates from 2018. The MP also notes that his constituents denounce a certain opportunism on the part of the couple. "Most people see it, especially on Meghan's part, as an attempt to make this whole thing last and put herself in the limelight."
Too many private conversations revealed
Indeed, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been the subject of much criticism in this regard for several weeks. The couple are notably singled out for leaks of their personal conversations with the royal family, which they denounce while defending the right to privacy. But some voices have argued that this is simply a clever communication strategy for them. "This separation should be done amicably and I really hope that he will no longer be on television, and will no longer use private conversations to harm the royal family," blasted Andrew Rosindell about the prince. Harry. It remains to be seen whether it is still possible to mend the broken pieces. The Duke of Sussex is expected to return to England on July 1 for a very special event. The opportunity for the two brothers to be reunited again and to bury, perhaps, the hatchet.