Royal Commentator Criticizes Prince Harry for Being a “Case of Arrested Development”
Title: Royal Commentator Calls Prince Harry a “Case of Arrested Development” Amid Family Rift
In a recent development surrounding the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, a royal commentator has labeled him as a “case of arrested development” in light of his ongoing rift with the royal family. The Duke recently visited the UK for the 10th anniversary celebration of the Invictus Games but did not meet with King Charles or Prince William.
During a discussion on GBN America, royal commentator Michael Cole expressed his views on the situation, stating, “I think we’re dealing with a case of arrested development here. Prince Harry is 40 in September and he doesn’t seem to realize that words have power and actions have consequences.”
Cole further elaborated on Harry’s behavior, highlighting the criticisms he and his wife, Meghan Markle, have made towards the royal family in recent years. He noted that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex seem surprised that their actions have led to strained relationships within the family.
The commentator also pointed out that despite the privileged life Harry and Meghan lead, there seems to be a lack of genuine happiness on the Duke’s part. He mentioned, “They should be hugging themselves with glee. And yet, when do you see a genuine smile across the face of Prince Harry? He used to be the happy prince, he doesn’t seem to be now.”
Additionally, it was reported that Harry declined an invitation from Charles to stay at a royal residence due to security concerns. The Duke had a brief meeting with his father after the king’s cancer diagnosis, further highlighting the strained nature of their relationship.
The ongoing rift between Prince Harry and the royal family continues to be a topic of interest and speculation, with commentators and experts offering their insights on the matter. As the Duke navigates his relationship with his family and his public image, the dynamics within the royal household remain a subject of fascination for many.