In recent news, Prince Harry has found himself at the center of criticism for his decision to pursue legal action, with many accusing him of "opening up a hornet's nest." Former Royal Butler, Grant Harrold, expressed his concerns during an interview with Mark Longhurst of GB News.
During their conversation, Harrold addressed Prince Harry's accusations made in the witness stand, suggesting that such claims could provoke retaliation or further public discourse. Harrold stated, "It's almost opened up a hornet's nest, this is what I'd be advising him not to do."
He further recommended that Prince Harry focus on leading a private life in the United States, where he currently resides.
Harrold emphasized the importance of adhering to royal protocols, stating, "There are just things that Royals don't do, and this is certainly one of them." He specifically highlighted the unusual nature of a member of the royal family testifying in court, stating, "You don't have a royal member of the royal family in a court testifying. It's just not the done thing."
Prince Harry's decision to pursue legal action has generated significant debate and criticism, with concerns raised about potential consequences and the impact on the royal family. The situation continues to unfold, leaving many to ponder the implications of Prince Harry's actions and the potential repercussions they may have on his relationship with the monarchy.
