Prince Harry’s interview “done in a hurry” after loss of security?

Was the Prince Harry’s explosive interview his own decision?

Prince Harry sparked intense criticism following his interview with the BBC.

The Duke of Sussex made shocking complaints in the interview that would have deepened his fragment with the royal family. It should be mentioned that Harry’s interview came only a few hours after losing his security battle.

Now, the royal experts have shared their point of view on the explosive interview during the last episode of Confidential Palace.

The editor Royal Rebecca English called Harry’s interview “really very disturbing” adding: “He actually said that he believed that there were people who actively wanted him bad and he thought that these people would see what had happened as” a victory “, as he described.”

“Where Harry goes from here, I don’t know. He obviously had a monumental whistle on television afterwards, to say it slightly,” she added.

Meanwhile, the editor and animator Jo Elvin noted: “In the interview, Harry seemed just beyond Furious”.

In agreement with Jo, Richard Eden added: “I will have to pay attention to the way I formulate this, but I thought he did not seem well in his expression, his behavior.”

“Often, if you are angry with something, people say you should sleep on it, but it seemed to be something, and I think the BBC would confirm that it has been done in a hurry,” he said.

He then shared that the interview was not required by people, but Harry himself made the decision. Revealing that the representative of the Duke of Sussex contacted the interview, Richard said: “It was really his decision and I think that very reckless”, adding: “He said a series of very unpleasant, provocative and dark and disturbing things, frankly”.

In addition, Charlotte Griffiths suggested that Harry “seemed to be a broken man”, adding: “He clearly indicated that he could not grasp his father.

In particular, she also pointed out that if Prince Harry was talking about reconciliation, he had no excuse.

“Well, you have to start by saying sorry if you want to forgive him, I would have thought that it would open the conversation. But there was no sorry? He did not seem contrite,” said Charlotte.

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