Royal fury: Prince Harry real reason public being pushed away from Meghan – ‘Embarrassing’
Royal expert Ingrid Seward claimed for many years Prince Harry was one of the public’s favourite members of the Royal family. In a scathing attack she wrote in The Sun, Ms Seward asked: “Why does he insist in throwing that love back in our faces?” Ms Seward claims the media “have become hostile because of his own attitude”.
She said: “Looking at the endless criticism, he probably cursed the people he now sees as his enemy – the British media.”
One of the issues Ms Seward highlighted is Harry’s need to keep his family hidden away from the public.
She argued: “After restricting pictures of Archie since his birth in May, it is now rumoured that the royal couple will not even allow photos of him arriving in South Africa later this month.”
Ms Seward claimed the British public wanted to take Meghan to their hearts “but everything he does now seems engineered to push us away.”
Harry and Meghan came under fire last month after it was revealed the couple took four private planes in the space of just 11 days.
Ms Seward described the “hypocrisy” of the Harry “Zooming around the world in private jets, pausing only to deliver a barefoot lecture at Google’s eco camp in Sicily, where Harry piously moralised about climate-harming behaviour.”
In an “embarrassing” press conference in the Netherlands, Harry defended his actions for taking private jets as a security measure to protect his family.
Ms Seward commented: “To claim he used them to protect his family was simply ludicrous.
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“A bit of humility in Holland would have gone some way to making him the brave, popular prince he once was.”
She added: “All this comes on top of a fallout with William and Kate and excessive spending of public money on their Frogmore House.”
The editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine went on to suggest Harry should take a leap out of Prince William’s book on how to properly behave.
She claimed: “Harry has always rushed in without considering the consequences, unlike his brother William, who is now regarded as someone with statesmanlike qualities.
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“If Harry and Meghan slowed down and took things more gently, instead of this frantic grappling for approval and attention, they might win public support.”
Ms Seward went on to suggest Harry should also follow his mother’s, Diana Princess of Wales, example as she was “one of the most media savvy women in the world”.
Diana was known for keeping her “enemies close” according to Ms Seward who claimed the Princess invited her round for a “girlie chat” to discuss an article Ms Seward wrote about her that she disagreed with.
Ms Seward added: “It always worked. We were all charmed by Diana and her disarming way of putting her point across.
“Contrast that to how Harry fell into a trap this week when he tried to explain his use of private jets.”
Ms Seward went on to say : “Above all, be humble. Don’t take the moral high ground.
“Harry was never going to bow to convention, but he keeps putting his neck in the noose.”
It comes after claims the royal couple will not be accepting the Queen’s invitation to go to Balmoral.
The royal couple are understood to think that Archie is still too young to make the trip up to Scotland.
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