Prince Harry 'not the sharpest tool' but must know 'he's undermining King Charles'

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Prince Harry 'not the sharpest tool' but must know 'he's undermining King Charles'

Prince Harry 'not the sharpest tool' but must know 'he's undermining King Charles'

prince harry and the king in 2022

Prince Harry has been accused of 'diminishing' the King's hard work (Image: GETTY)

Prince Harry is not "the sharpest tool" but should be "smart enough to realise'" that he is diminishing the King's hard work, one expert has slammed. After finding out that he lost the appeal against the decision to remove his taxpayer-funded security, Harry, 40, dropped a few major bombshells in an exclusive interview with the BBC.

Speaking to Nada Tawfik, Harry described his court loss as a "good old fashioned establishment stitch up" - even using the interview to hint that he knows some members of his family would "never forgive him" for his bombshell memoir Spare, which was released two years ago.

Since the interview aired on May 2, which was also Princess Charlotte's tenth birthday, experts have slammed the California-based royal for his latest attack.

Sharing the Duke of Sussex is "diminishing" his father's work, royal author Robert Jobson has since reflected on the immense amount of work that the 76-year-old monarch has done since the passing of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in 2022.

Discussing the royals on The Sun's Royal Exclusive show, the expert said: "He is a political figure, as well as a constitutional monarch. Situations such as him inviting President Zelensky after the fallout with Trump was quite a statement, I think."

Mr Jobson added: "...That certainly has been a very big positive because in this world that we live with so many varying levels of statesments... you do need leaders of that experience on the world stage at a time of such transition."

Speaking of Harry, he added that he will be aware that "his father has a big role to play".

Prince Harry's interview with the BBC

Prince Harry's interview with the BBC was released on May 2 (Image: BBC)

Mr Jobson added: "He may not be the sharpest tool, he may not be the smartest. But he's smart enough to realise that at this moment in time, at this moment of our world, his father has a big role to play. By doing what he's doing, he's undermining not only his country, not only his father as a father but the King.

''He always tells us he loves his country, he always tells us he loves the institution of monarchy.

"The reality is, his father is doing a very important job at the moment - and that should be respected by somebody who after all served in Afghanistan."

express.co.uk

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