‘Be a man and make a decision!’

Prince Harry escaped with an accusation: ‘Be man enough!’

Shortly after the latest Ve Day event celebrating the unconditional surrender of Germany’s armed forces as well as those from its allies from World War II, Prince Harry’s isolation in the United States once again became a hot topic.

Royal author Robert Jobson Royal Photographer Arthur Edwards became honest about the apparent matches that the Duke has faced.

They discussed it all on an interview for Sun’s Royal Exclusive Show, and Mr. Jobson was the first to assume this ‘sadness’.

“Maybe there was a degree of this bitterness in what he gave it interview with the BBC, a feeling, again, he wasn’t there – and he knows he should be there,” the expert started by saying.

For while “many people blame Meghan too much, I don’t accuse her at all. I think he has to be man enough to make his own decisions and some of the decisions he has made have been completely wrong.”

Because in Mr. Jobson’s eyes, “No one said you shouldn’t go away and have a privacy, but if he hadn’t done the book and if he hadn’t done Oprah interview, there’s no doubt he would have been invited back to do certain things.”

Mr. Edwards even chimmed near the end and agreed and said “and when he had the chance to fix much of it, he didn’t. He didn’t say ‘see, I’m probably wrong, dad, and I’m sorry, William.’ Meaning what he did, it was pretty treacherous.

For those who have not been daring with these ‘treacherous’ remarks, the Sun’s photographer mentioned. An example was in his interview with the BBC after losing his appeal to taxpayer’s funded security.

In that chat he had said, “I have no idea how much longer my dad has – he no longer speaks to me – but it would be nice to unite,” among other things.

There were also some accusations in the mixture, as when he spoke with 60 minutes and said, “They want to give birth or have a conversation with the correspondent, and that correspondent will literally be spoon-fed information and write the story. And at the bottom of it they will say they have reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment, but the whole story is Buckingham Palace comment.

“So when we are told in the last six years’ we cannot make a statement to protect you, ‘but you can do it for other members of the family, there will be a point where silence is treason.’

Or Apple TV+ series The Me can’t see where he again aimed at the company’s silence over Meghan’s problems and said, “I thought my family would help, but every single request, request, warning, whatever it is, was just greeted with total silence, total neglect.

However, not all there were several interviews conducted over the years, from a sitting with Oprah in 2021, to Harry: The interview with ITV in 2023 or the 2024 interview in NYC about his fear of history with a ‘repetition’ with Meghan Markle, etc.

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