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Title: Prince Harry’s Memoir Unleashes Controversy and Ridicule
In a recent interview with ITV's Tom Bradby, Prince Harry vehemently denied allegations of racism within the royal family while promoting his new memoir.
This statement left Bradby visibly stunned, and it sparked a strong reaction from Brittany of the Royal News Network, who expressed her dissatisfaction in a reaction video.
Harry further expressed his disappointment with his family's silence, considering it a betrayal.
However, critics pointed out that Harry and Meghan themselves remained silent about the racism allegations for nearly two years, making his claims seem contradictory.
Harry's assertion that Meghan never directly alleged racism drew criticism, as she strongly implied it through her statements.
This even upset Shouty Shola, a vocal supporter of Harry and Meghan who has been by their side throughout their fight against racism.
Some argue that Harry's anger towards Tom Bradby is an attempt to gaslight everyone into doubting their own perceptions of reality.
The Royal Grift, in a video, highlighted this manipulation tactic employed by Harry.
Moreover, Harry's admission of his family's unconscious bias rather than outright racism reveals how far he has fallen from his previous position.
Critics argue that unconscious bias and racism are essentially the same thing.
Additionally, Harry's mention of the Lady Susan Hussey-Ngozi Falani situation was seen as a deflection from the racism conversation, which was not meant to be discussed.
Many praised Bradby for daring to broach the subject at all, as it deviated from the scripted narrative.
The Royal Grift, who appeared in both interviews, commended Bradby for delivering a better interview due to his departure from the script.
In contrast, Anderson Cooper stuck to the predetermined questions.
It was also noted that the questions asked in both interviews were identical.
Sue Smith, a YouTuber known for her strong opinions, mentioned in a live stream that there is footage of Meghan being escorted out of one of the interviews, highlighting the Sussexes' desire for complete control.
Prince Harry's memoir has opened him up to a level of ridicule he hasn't experienced since relocating to the US in 2020.
From divulging private conversations with close family members to sharing intimate details about his military experiences and even a case of penile frostbite, Harry's revelations have become fodder for late-night comedy shows.
Jimmy Kimmel, the host of Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC, has taken these jokes to the extreme.
Kimmel's skits, aired on January 5th and January 10th, featured actors portraying Prince Harry and Prince William in comedic reenactments.
One scene depicted Harry's fall onto a dog bowl at Nottingham Cottage, resulting in scrapes and bruises.
Social media users hailed these skits as comedy gold.
On the day of the book's release, Kimmel targeted Harry's audiobook in another spoof passage.
The most extreme skit, aired on January 16th, focused on Harry's account of frostbite on his p-nis during a 2011 North Pole trek and his use of Princess Diana's favorite lip cream as a remedy.
This particular skit not only targeted Harry but also made jokes about Diana.