Prince Harry is 'losing public support' with 'extreme' criticism of royals trends now

Prince Harry is 'losing public support' with 'extreme' criticism of royals trends now
Prince Harry is 'losing public support' with 'extreme' criticism of royals trends now

Prince Harry is 'losing public support' with 'extreme' criticism of royals trends now

Prince Harry is losing public support due to his 'extreme' criticism of the Royal Family, a commentator has claimed.

The Duke of Sussex, 38, branded Queen Consort Camilla 'dangerous' and 'a villain' in interviews promoting his upcoming memoir Spare, in which he makes several sensational claims about The Firm, including how brother Prince William injured him by pushing him onto a dog bowl on the kitchen floor. 

Despite previously speaking favourably of Meghan and Harry, Australian journalist Tom Tilley said the California-based son of King Charles III risks losing his remaining public support after 'throwing grenades' at his family. 

Prince Harry is losing public support due to his 'extreme' criticism of the Royal Family, a media commentator has claimed

Prince Harry is losing public support due to his 'extreme' criticism of the Royal Family, a media commentator has claimed

'I do think the sort of the barbs thrown at Camilla, for example, show that some of it is a bit petty. We're talking about their relationship with the media and if Camilla is "dangerous" and "a villain", and he talked about them being the "abusers" and him being "abused",' he said on the Today show on Tuesday.

'I think it has gone bit too far and he is probably losing some of the public [support] when it goes to those kind of extremes.'

Tilley, 41, added he was 'about the same age' as Harry and 'feels for him'. 

'I saw him walk behind the coffin with his brother all those years ago [at Princess Diana's funeral] and I really feel for him and he is clearly hurting,' he said.

'He is still traumatised by his childhood by losing his mother, by the way the media intruded into their lives and he has felt disempowered.

Despite previously speaking favourably of Meghan and Harry, Tom Tilley (right, with Bill Shorten, left, and Brooke Boney, centre) said Harry risks losing his remaining public support after 'throwing grenades' at his family

Despite previously speaking favourably of Meghan and Harry, Tom Tilley (right, with Bill Shorten, left, and Brooke Boney, centre) said Harry risks losing his remaining public support after 'throwing grenades' at his family

'So this has been his strategy to go all-out public and just throw grenades. I would really like to see it go behind closed doors. I just think he's damaging his relationship with the most important people in his life.

'I get that he had to make some kind of statement, but I think it needs to end and they need to get together

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