Vine believes that while people may be interested in hearing more about his negative experiences, continuing to share them will only distance him further from the royal family and diminish his star power.
Vine points out that Prince Harry seems to have forgotten that his initial claim to fame was his association with the British Monarchy.
By cutting ties with the institution in such a negative way, he has essentially destroyed the very thing that made him famous in the first place.
Vine concludes by noting that Prince Harry's once carefree and happy-go-lucky image has been replaced by that of a bitter and brittle "Haz-been."
She suggests that by not recognizing the importance of his connection to the British monarchy, he has essentially shot himself in the foot and caused people to question his intelligence.