Prince Harry is ‘barely scraping past his big brother’ after incurring the Palace’s wrath
Prince Harry’s just been bashed for ‘barely scraping past his big brother’ after incurring the Palace’s wrath
Prince harry and Meghan Markle have just come under fire for risking the ‘wrath of Buckingham Palace’.
Accusations surrounding Prince Harry's popularity has been brought to light by royal commentator Daniela Elser.
The conversation arose once Ms Elser pointed out the momentum Prince Harry seems to have made in regards to his waning popularity numbers.
Per a recent poll by Newsweek, Prince Harry and his memoir Spare was like by over 48% of people, and had a 24% dislike rate. This is in comparison to Prince William who stands at a 43% likability range.
Despite the fact Prince Harry is beating Prince William in this arena, Ms Elser believes, “while Harry might be beating William right now, it is only by a hair’s breadth (hang on, that might be a sensitive issue for those boys …) despite every accusation, claim and deeply unflattering detail that the duke has lobbed at his brother.”
“Harry, via these outings, bared his soul, risked the wrath of Buckingham Palace and thoroughly traduced the privacy of his supposedly nearest and once dearest to finally get his story and his truth out there. The world would hear what he had to say!”
“And yet here we are, seven months down the track, and Harry is only just barely scraping past his big brother in the popularity stakes.”
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