During a recent interview on Piers Morgan's uncensored talk TV show, Chris Christie shared his thoughts on Prince Harry's feud with the royal family. Christie admitted that he hasn't met Meghan and tries not to judge based on what he reads or sees. As for Prince Harry, Christie found him to be a kind-hearted young man, but also a pretty sad and confused one.
During their meeting in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the exchange of gifts seemed cordial, but Christie didn't hold back when discussing Harry's decision to publicly air his grievances against the royals, calling it awful. Christie believes that family disputes should remain within the family.
We've all heard about the serious accusations made by the Sussexes during their explosive Oprah interview, followed by their docu-series and Prince Harry's revealing memoir titled "Spur". It's no wonder Christie thinks that making these issues public was a cathartic release for Harry and perhaps a way to cash in on the drama.
To trash your family for cash is beneath someone who has received so many honors in their life, according to Christie, and he hopes that King Charles III will ultimately forgive Prince Harry and pave the way for reconciliation in the future.
However, Piers Morgan cast doubts on this, claiming that Prince Harry broke his family's trust when he went against them. Christie suggests that there might come a point where even as a father, one has to walk away from a situation, but that would be a sad place for King Charles to be, especially at a moment when he is supposed to be happy.