Madigan believes that despite Prince Harry facing challenges, people are unsympathetic towards him, primarily attributing this lack of empathy to the current cost-of-living crisis.
Adding a touch of humor to her claims, Madigan quipped, "With inflation at 7 percent, I can only invest about 3 percent of my concern in Harry's happiness right now."
Madigan further asserts that the diminishing regard for Harry can be exemplified by the skyrocketing tomato prices in supermarkets.
She suggests that this, combined with Harry's uncertain phase in life, or rather his lack of a solid career, exacerbates the situation.
Madigan emphasizes the strained relationships with his family, ongoing feud with paparazzi, and his struggle to conceal his receding hairline, which is comparable to Bruce Willis'.
In Madigan's perspective, Harry's predicament is epitomized by the notion that he is only a step away from donning a fedora and adopting the fashion style of Guy Sebastian during his tenure as a judge on The Voice.
It appears that while Harry is on a journey of self-discovery, those around him are growing increasingly impatient.
