Prince Harry shows ‘true colours’ as Duke’s new Netflix project branded ‘narcissistic’
Aussie host questions Prince Harry's definition of privacy
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Sky News Australia host Andrew Bolt sat down with writer Sophie Elsworth to discuss the Duke of Sussex’s latest Netflix venture, Heart of Invictus, which will follow the lives of Harry and the participants of the games. Believed to start filming in November for the spring 2022 games, Mr Bolt skewered Prince Harry who had sought “privacy” from UK media and yet was taking part in a documentary that would be filming his “good deeds”. Ms Elsworth agreed and went on a rant, curious if the definition of privacy was different for the couple.
Speaking on Sky News Australia, Mr Bolt discussed the new Netflix documentary which is due to publish several episodes next year.
Mr Bolt cried out: “Sophie, can you explain a real mystery to me, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle say they fled Britain to get privacy from the prying media.
“But they’re now coming to Britain with their own film crew for a documentary to film all the good deeds.
“Sophie, I’m a bit puzzled is their definition of privacy somehow different from mine?”
Mr Elsworth replied: “And mine Andrew, I mean, seriously, this woke, narcissistic privileged couple has done nothing but put themselves in the spotlight ever since they fled the UK.
“You know, they’ve done podcasts, they’ve done books, they’ve done sit down sob stories with Oprah I mean it just goes on and on, Andrew.
“I think a lot of people are sick and tired of hearing from them I know I certainly am.
“But really I mean, they will privacy, putting themselves in the spotlight signing up to Netflix, Spotify I mean Andrew just goes on and on.
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“But you know what that just shows exactly the true colours of Meghan and Harry and I would be very pleased not to hear much more from them.
“I’m completely sick and tired of them to be quite frank.”
Heart of Invictus will follow the stories of several Invictus games sportspeople with film crews arriving in the UK towards the end of 2020.
Former Sun royal editor Charles Rae agreed with the Australian commentators, stating the royal couple were “breaching their own privacy”.
He told TalkRADIO: “Harry is bringing a film crew, he is coming to Nottingham in around about November.
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“Where he is going to film the start of the Invictus Games.
“Harry is doing this Invictus Games as a ‘G Up’ for the games which were cancelled this year because of Covid.”
But in a stinging attack, Mr Rae said: “It’s another example of him and his wife breaching their own privacy again.”
Prince Harry served two tours in Afghanistan and established the Invictus Games in 2013 for injured army personnel.
The 2020 and 2021 games were postponed due to the pandemic with the games restarting in early 2022.
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