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Richard Mayderley Criticizes Prince Harry’s Attacks on Royal Family
Good Morning Britain host, Richard Mayderley, launched a scathing attack on Prince Harry for his recent criticisms of his grandparents, the Queen and Prince Philip, as well as his father, Prince Charles.
In a brutal analysis on whether the Royal Family should abandon their “never complain, never explain” mantra, Mayderley expressed deep embarrassment for the Royal Family and urged Prince Harry to cease his public remarks.
As a family man himself, Mayderley empathized with the discomfort that airing family grievances in public can cause.
He agreed that open communication is important and acknowledged that Prince Harry has likely had extensive therapy sessions where he discussed these issues privately.
However, Mayderley strongly believed that it is not appropriate for Prince Harry to divulge intricate details about his grandparents and father in public.
Mayderley emphasized his distaste for such public discussions, stating that he feels embarrassed on behalf of the Royal Family.
Drawing from his own experiences as a family member and a family man, he expressed his strong aversion towards airing personal matters publicly.
While acknowledging that it may make for interesting news, Mayderley found it deeply embarrassing and inappropriate.
These comments from Mayderley come in the aftermath of a series of explosive interviews and statements by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The couple faced criticism for naming their newborn daughter Lilibet, a cherished nickname of the Queen used by her father, King George VI, and late husband, Prince Philip.
Lilibet Lily Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born on June 4, 2021.
Since their groundbreaking interview with Oprah Winfrey in March, where they made several claims and accusations against the Royal Family, Prince Harry and Meghan have continued to release various statements and revelations.
In a recent appearance on the Armchair Expert podcast, Prince Harry discussed the concept of “genetic pain” within the British monarchy, suggesting that his own experiences were influenced by Prince Charles' upbringing under the Queen and late Duke of Edinburgh.
Last month, Meghan also announced the release of her new picture book, titled The Bench, which explores the bond between fathers and sons.
The New York Times Review described the book as carrying emotional weight due to Meghan's unique position as a former royal living in exile.
The ongoing public discussions and revelations from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sparked intense debate and divided opinions on whether it is appropriate for members of the Royal Family to share personal matters so openly.