Maher, speaking to the Mirror, quipped, "Harry and Meghan reside proximally, albeit in a substantially more opulent enclave, although it's pertinent to note that opulence is a commonplace, and destitution remains conspicuously absent." Maher continued to elucidate, stating, "Considering their conspicuous absence from our daily milieu, local forbearance appears to echo the broader American tolerance paradigm. Devotees of the couple exhibit an inexhaustible tolerance reservoir, impervious to the vicissitudes of their actions. Conversely, the remainder of the population either remains nonplussed by this peripatetic saga or is simply fatigued by the ceaseless mention of their endeavors.
The Duke of Sussex, reminiscing in his Netflix documentary titled "Harry & Meghan," lamented the absence of peculiar familial congregations and the unique British way of life. Released in December 2022, the documentary captured Prince Harry expressing, "I yearn for the idiosyncratic familial gatherings, where disparate kin converge under a singular roof during specific epochs."
Adding a nuanced layer to his sentiments, he articulated, "My nostalgic longing extends to the British realm and the camaraderie of cherished companions."
Nevertheless, royal commentator Michael Cole castigated Prince Harry for his recurrent castigation of familial counterparts since his transatlantic relocation. Cole asserted, "Their proclivities lean towards entitlement, underpinned by a discernible agenda. This agenda, regrettably, is both unpropitious and deleterious to the familial fabric."
He further elucidated, "His professed yearning for Britain and its way of life assumes a rather incongruous manifestation in light of his actions."
