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Prince Harry Faces Backlash for Criticizing First Amendment in Podcast Interview
Prince Harry, who now resides in California with Meghan Markle after stepping back from his royal duties last year, has sparked controversy and received backlash for his recent comments on the First Amendment during a podcast interview.
The Duke of Sussex admitted that he finds the amendment, which protects freedom of speech, “bonkers” and confessed to not fully understanding it.
Express.co.uk readers were quick to criticize Harry for his remarks, with one commenter stating that the prince had “shot himself in the foot” by offending both the UK and now Americans.
Another reader expressed disbelief at Harry's arrogance, while a third accused him of lacking respect.
It seems that his comments have not been well-received by the public.
During his appearance on the Armchair Expert podcast, Harry shared his thoughts on the First Amendment, saying, “I've got so much I want to say about the First Amendment as I sort of understand it, but it is bonkers.
I don't want to start going down the First Amendment route because that's a huge subject and one which I don't understand because I've only been here a short time.
But, you can find a loophole in anything.
You can capitalize or exploit what's not said rather than uphold what is said.”
The Duke's remarks have ignited outrage across the United States, with various commentators expressing their disapproval.
Meghan McCain, daughter of the late US Senator John McCain and co-host of ABC's talk show The View, reminded Harry of the country's history, tweeting, “We fought a war in 1776 so we don't have to care what you say or think.
That being said, you have chosen to seek refuge from your homeland here and thrive because of all that our country has to offer, and one of the biggest things is the First Amendment.
Show some utter respect.”
Commentator Megyn Kelly also chimed in, quoting the famous saying, “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.”
Ted Cruz, a senator from Texas, sarcastically acknowledged Harry's freedom of speech, while Fox News host Laura Ingraham bid him farewell with a snarky remark.
Former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, who has been touring the US, warned that Harry's condemnation of the First Amendment demonstrates his detachment from reality and suggested that he may soon find himself unwelcome on either side of the Atlantic.
Prince Harry's comments have undoubtedly caused a stir, with both UK and US audiences expressing their disappointment and frustration.