Prince Harry is losing public support over his “extreme” criticism of the royal family, a commentator claims.
The Duke of Sussex, 38, has called Queen Consort Camilla “dangerous” and “a villain” in interviews promoting his forthcoming memoir, Spare, in which he makes several sensational claims about The Firm, including how brother Prince William injured him by pinning him on a dog bowl on the kitchen floor.
Although Australian journalist Tom Tilley has previously spoken positively about Meghan and Harry, Australian journalist Tom Tilley said the California-based son of King Charles III is at risk of losing his remaining public support after he “threw grenades at his family”. .
Prince Harry is losing public support over his “extreme” criticism of the royal family, a media commentator claims
“I think the type of barbs that are thrown at Camilla, for example, shows that some of it is a bit petty. We talk about her relationship with the media and whether Camilla is “dangerous” and “a villain” and he was talking about them being the “abusers” and he being “abused,” he said on the Today Show Tuesday.
“I think it’s gone a bit too far and he’s probably losing some of the publicity [support] when it comes to such extremes.’
Tilley, 41, added he was “about the same age” as Harry and “felt for him”.
‘I saw him walking behind the coffin with his brother all those years ago [at Princess Diana’s funeral] and I really feel for him and he’s clearly hurt,” he said.
“He’s still traumatized from his childhood by the loss of his mother, from the way the media invaded her life and he’s felt disempowered.
Although Tom Tilley (right, with Bill Shorten, left, and Brooke Boney, centre) has previously spoken positively about Meghan and Harry, he said Harry risks losing his remaining public support after he “threw grenades at his family”.
“So that was his strategy, going public and just throwing grenades. I’d really like to see how it goes behind closed doors. I just think he’s damaging his relationships with the most important people in his life.
“I understand he had to make some kind of statement, but I think it has to end and they have to come together behind closed doors.”
In his explosive new memoir, Harry also claims his wife Meghan Markle was left “sobbing on the floor” from an argument with sister-in-law Kate Middleton over Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid’s dresses.
The Duke of Sussex, 38, called Camilla “dangerous” and “a villain” in interviews to promote his forthcoming memoir, Spare. (Australian journalist and commentator Tom Tilley is pictured here)
He also discusses how his penis was “frost pinched” during his trip to the North Pole and revealed he is uncircumcised.
Amid other revelations, the king admitted to taking cocaine, ketamine, cannabis and Nepalese hashish temple balls, and said he sought help from a medium who said she could prove she was with his late mother from beyond the grave spoke up because Diana ‘giggled’ Archie breaks a piece of jewelery belonging to the late Queen.
The Duke of Sussex, known in the military as “Captain Wales,” also wrote that he killed 25 Taliban militants during his second tour of duty in Afghanistan.
He said he didn’t view those killed as “people” but as “chess pieces” he took off the board.
He has since declared that he and Meghan will never return to the UK and become working members of the royal family – just hours after he used yet another bombastic US interview to dismiss suggestions that the couple would give up their official titles.
Speaking on Good Morning America, the Duke of Sussex said: “I don’t think it will ever be possible, I don’t think there is that third party, even if there was an agreement or an agreement between me and my family that will do everything , to ensure that this is not possible and not prevent us from returning, but make it unsurvivable.
Harry has since stated that he and Meghan will never return to the UK and become working members of the royal family
He continued, “Because that essentially breaks the relationship between us. There was something in the future that we can continue to support the Commonwealth with, that is of course on the table.’
In a separate interview with the CBS network, the Duke dodged a question from Anderson Cooper, who asked him why he and Meghan didn’t simply renounce their titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex given his clear dislike of the monarchy.
“And what difference would that make?” was his only answer.
It comes as Harry’s popularity with the British public plummets to an all-time low, with a new YouGov poll showing the Duke’s net favor now stands at a staggering -38.
Almost two-thirds of respondents admitted they view the prince negatively, while his support among the 18-24 age group has also fallen to an all-time low.