
Prince Harry has been called out rather publically for the way he has “burned his bridges” following the BBC chat.
British royals’ expert Hilary Fordwich is the one to issue this accusation, and she shared it with Fox News Digital.
In the eyes of the expert, this is the point of no return and “King Charles sees his wayward son’s approach to detailing private family disputes in interviews, books, and on television as in direct violation of not just royal norms but undignified and contrary to all basic decency.”
Because “he knows it would be constitutionally inappropriate for him to have intervened directly in any way regarding security,” she commented.
And in regards to King Charles, who is ‘sentimental’ in the eyes of many, “while he regrets not having a relationship with Archie or [his sister] Lilibet, he is constrained by the legal and constitutional boundaries of his position.”
Plus “everyone who knows him says he’s loving and generous, so the lack of contact with his grandchildren is said to be hurtful.”
The conversation however didn’t end on that note, because Ms Fordwich returned to addressing Prince Harry’s actions and doubled down and called him “oblivious to the fact that his privileged upbringing was a blessing compared with most.”
Before concluding she also hit back by saying “his behavior is causing irreparable harm nationally, as he was once much loved and second in popularity only to his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.” But now it looks like “he doesn’t serve his country, he only serves himself. “That is abhorrent to all the British and British values.”