Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should APOLOGISE for subjecting people to their ‘weird psychodramas’
In the Netflix documentary Prince Harry spoke about how difficult it was returning to the UK for the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral and facing his father and brother’s “misinterpretation” of his situation.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should be the ones apologising for subjecting people to their “weird psychodramas”, Fraser Myers has said.
In the recently released Netflix documentary, Prince Harry spoke about how difficult it was returning to the UK for the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral and facing his father and brother’s “misinterpretation” of his situation.

Harry said “It was hard, especially spending time having chats with my brother and my father who just were very much focused on the same misinterpretation of the whole situation.
“So none of us really wanted to have to talk about it at my grandfather’s funeral, but we did.
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“I’ve had to make peace with the fact that I’m probably never going to get genuine accountability or a genuine apology.
“You know, my wife and I, we’re moving on. We’re focused on what’s coming next.”

Deputy Editor of Spiked Online, Fraser Myers hit out at Prince Harry for wanting an apology.
Speaking to GB News’ Stephen and Anne, he said: “It's pretty extraordinary, isn't it? After this sort of six hour Netflix grievance fest where they've, you know, aired their dirty laundry in public, the Sussexes say that they are the ones that deserve an apology, which is pretty extraordinary.
“Yeah, I don't think they're going to get one.”
He continued: “If anything, it should be that Sussexes apologising to us for subjecting us to their kind of weird psycho dramas.
“One of the most extraordinary things about the documentary is the amount of times they referred to Brexit, talking about essentially that Britain is a racist country that made it impossible for Megan to fit in, which is basically a libel on the nation, as far as I'm concerned. No wonder people don't like them.”
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