'Deplorable' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Slammed as Nothing But 'Bloodletting Royals' Quick to 'Cash-in' on Perks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took a verbal lashing from veteran royal reporter Jennie Bond and renowned royal photographer Arthur Edwards.
"It was deplorable and stupid — I think he was a very silly boy to write Spare," Bond told The Sun's Matt Wilkinson.
This led Edwards to share, "He wanted to leave the royal family, and he wanted to live in America with Meghan — that's his choice. But then to go and start being really nasty about the royal family just to make money..."
The lensman, who gained notoriety for taking early images of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, then compared and contrasted Harry with the former King Edward VIII, who also hightailed it out of Britain in 1937.
"When Edward VIII abdicated and became the Duke of Windsor, he went abroad too. But he never, ever said anything about the royal family — he might have met Hitler, but he didn't say a bit about the royal family."
This follows news that reflected how the Duchess of Sussex did not accompany her husband on his recent trips to NYC, London and Africa, as rumors continue to build that the royal rebels are seeking separate professional lives.
"There's no sign of Meghan because I think Harry knows that he does these things best on his own," royal author Ingrid Seward shared. "I mean, there's no point in him taking Meghan to Lesotho. Harry, or maybe his advisers have said to him, you need to raise your own profile and do it by doing what you do best, which is working with children and the disadvantaged. He's always been brilliant at that."
Many royal analysts and Sussex critics have continuously pointed out how the ex-actress "steals the spotlight" whenever the pair venture out together.
In light of this, Seward continued, "I feel that he needs to get out more because when he does speak when he's actually giving a talk, he's very eloquent. From this Lesotho trip, I couldn't quite get what he was trying to do. Maybe he was just trying to raise the profile of the charity, but much better for him to do it without his wife because otherwise attention's deflected onto her and what she's wearing."
The ex-working royal was reported to "never want to set foot" in Britain "ever again."
"I'm sure he's lacking some mates he can go out with for a beer and truly relax," royal commentator Phil Dampier dished when the Duke was in London in late September. "The more he does things on his own and carves out some new projects, the more likely it is he can heal himself and eventually some of the divisions with his family, but it's going to be a long road."