An Australian radio broadcaster encouraged Prince Harry to “get over it” after he opened up about his trauma from his tours of duty in Afghanistan. Prince Harry 38, claims in his new Netflix show ‘Heart of Invictus’ that he was left in the “fetal position” and “bouncing off walls” after leaving the war-torn country during his ten years as a soldier.
Kyle Sandilands, a broadcaster, attacked the prince, saying, “I’m sick and tired of hearing about this little b—- prince whining… He constantly wants everyone to feel sorry for him. “We all struggle, but he must have struggled less than the rest of us.”
The host, who was homeless as a teen, made the remark on ‘The Kyle and Jackie O Show’ on Thursday when discussing Harry’s latest series.
In reference to the prince’s mother, Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris in 1997, he continued, “A lot of people have lost a parent and have not had the means to try and get some help.” They simply cannot afford it.”
He also questioned the veracity of Harry’s claim in his biography ‘Spare’ that he killed 25 Taliban while fighting in Afghanistan, saying the royal was shielded from danger “because he was the prince.”
Harry participated in combat for more than ten weeks in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, between 2007 and 2008, before returning to the area for a 20-week tour with the Army Air Corps from 2012 to 2013.
“You fought in a helicopter for a couple of weeks and you had to come back,” Kyle snarled.
“You don’t have PTSD — nothing — you didn’t see any action.” Where is all the action?
“When I was his age, I was homeless on the street, not living in a palace.” I didn’t have any help either, but I just got up and kept going, and look at me now. “I have no problems.”
Kyle continued, “These people are making money off your, off your sadness for them,” referring to Harry’s wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 42, with whom he has son Archie, four, and daughter Lilibet, two. I can’t believe they’re that depressed. They are the source of the majority of their own troubles.
“She despises her family; he despises his family now that they’re together.” And all they do is complain about everyone.”
‘Heart of Invictus’ delves into the lives of injured and ill military veterans who compete in Harry’s Paralympic-style Invictus Games.
“I had that moment in my life where I didn’t know about it but because of the trauma of losing my mum when I was 12 — for all those years, I had no emotion, I was unable to cry, I was unable to feel,” he says on the episode on his mother’s death. I didn’t realise it at the time.”
Kelly Osbourne recently referred to Prince Harry as a “whiner” in a fiery diatribe.
On the newest episode of the I’ve Had It podcast, which aired on June 20, the TV personality slammed the Duke of Sussex and called him a whiner.
“I believe Harry is a (expletive).” I do. ‘Woe is me, I’m the only one who’s ever had mental difficulties,’ he moans. “My life was so difficult,” the Osbournes star explained to podcast presenters Jennifer Welch and Angie ‘Pumps’ Sullivan.
“Everyone’s life is hard,” the reality star continued. You are the prince of a kingdom who dressed up as a Nazi and are now attempting to return as the Pope? “No. No,” he said, referring to a 2005 incident in which he dressed up like a Nazi for a friend’s birthday theme party.
Kelly’s criticism came in the wake of claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were close to signing a “mega-bucks” contract with fashion company Dior, just after the royal couple’s connection with Spotify ended.
Kelly also discussed her issues with drug addiction and her previous experience attending a rehabilitation programme in the interview.
“Rehab can be both the best thing that has ever happened to you and the most boring 28 days of your life, right?” “It’s all about what you put into it,” the reality star revealed.
“It changed everything,” Kelly said, “once you have an understanding and a diagnosis of what’s going on.”
Kelly said, “Every trick that my dad had, I learned, and it made me a worse drug addict,” when asked how she got this addiction.
“I masked my traces since I knew how… “I got better at hiding it and more manipulative,” she admitted.
If you thought the royal saga involving the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would be over soon, think again. And then again and again.
The couple continues to make news for everything from Prince Harry’s spat with The Daily Mirror to the end of Meghan’s Archetypes podcast on Spotify.
A Spotify executive has called Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “grifters,” explaining why the streaming music company will no longer carry the royal couple’s podcast, Archetypes.
Bill Simmons, Spotify’s head of podcast innovation and monetization, made the remarks on his own podcast, The Bill Simmons Podcast, on Friday, just one day after the news that Spotify and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had cancelled their deal.
In 2020, Harry and Markle inked a $20 million contract with Spotify and debuted Archetypes, a 12-episode first season in which Meghan interviewed friends and celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Mindy Kaling, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, Trevor Noah, and Serena Williams, among others.
Following its premiere in August 2022, it quickly rose to the number one podcast in seven international markets, including Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. It also received the People’s Choice Award for best podcast just six months ago in Los Angeles.
Simmons slammed the couple in a profanity-laced outburst, calling them “f-king grifters.”
“I wish I had been a part of the ‘Meghan and Harry leave Spotify’ deal.” The f-king swindlers. “That’s the podcast we should have launched with them,” Simmons said on his podcast on June 16th. “I need to get drunk one night and tell Harry about the Zoom I had with him to help him come up with a podcast idea.” It’s one of my favourite stories… Fuck them. “The swindlers.”
According to The Guardian, Simmons previously expressed displeasure with having to “share” Spotify with Prince Harry.
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