In an article published by The Telegraph, she pointed out that Prince Harry has seemingly joined the same industry that he claims to dislike.
Pearson's sympathy for Prince Harry reaches its limits, as she highlights, "What the Duke of Sussex fails to comprehend is that he no longer holds a position of moral superiority over those who sell or purchase stories about the Royal Family. I
n fact, selling Royal stories has become Harry's primary source of income."
Drawing attention to Prince Harry's use of colorful language to describe Paul Burell, Pearson remarks, "We would easily understand if Prince William used the same colloquial term to describe his younger brother, given that 'Harry won't stop flogging family secrets.'"
According to Pearson, while Paul Burrell arguably needed the money, the same cannot be said for the Duke of Sussex. From her perspective, Prince Harry lacks any valid excuse for his continuous disclosures.
