July 28, 2020

Royals

Piers Morgan bashed Prince Harry for being ‘self-obsessed’ and ‘deluded’

Piers Morgan recently took a public jab at Prince Harry over allegedly being ‘self-obsessed’ and ‘deluded’

By Melanie Aiden July 28, 2020

One of the royal family’s most staunch advocates, Piers Morgan has recently come at Prince Harry with another accusation.

Piers is reportedly fuming over the excerpts he read from Prince Harry’s newest book and has been very straightforward with his thoughts regarding the ‘ridiculous’ revelations he came to, after reading over the text.

Piers has called on the prince to stop playing the victim card alongside his wife and pointed out how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have blamed everyone but themselves within the last few months, whether it be the royal family or the media for ‘wrongful misrepresentation’.

In his piece for the Daily Mail, Piers began by saying, “It’s hard to think of anyone in public life right now more relentlessly miserable, angry and negative than the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.”

“Barely a week goes by without them whining about something or suing people. They’ve become serial victims, intent on painting themselves as the most hard-done-by people on God’s earth.”

During the course of his written expose, the author also pointed out how such complaints seemed selfish, especially when they came from the mouth of an ex-Hollywood actress and an English prince who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, as well as an entire nation who adored him since his birth.

What makes this blame game even worse in Pier’s eyes is the fact that they are doing so in a time when the economy, as well as its numerous citizens are battling through a major economic crisis around the world.

He added, “Yet the more they complain, as the rest of the world struggles with the very real hell of the worst pandemic for 100 years, the more they expose themselves as a pair of appallingly bitter, staggeringly self-obsessed, utterly deluded, and woefully tone-deaf laughing stocks.”

Another issue with the book which ended up grinding Morgan’s gears was the fact that the book seemed like a nod to Mandela’s autobiography Long Walk To Freedom.

“Stung by a series of perceived slights by other members of the royal family and palace courtiers, and repeated media criticism of hypocrisy based on their undeniably hypocritical behavior, they began to see this gilded life of unimaginable luxury and privilege as a ‘prison.'”

He concluded by saying, “In their eyes, they had become Nelson Mandela, the victims of a terrible miscarriage of justice now trapped in a world of unending misery. So, they broke ‘free’, dramatically announcing in early January that they were quitting the royals, and Britain, and heading off for a new life in America where they could be the people they wanted to be and lead the lives they wanted to lead.”