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Anne Widdecombe Slams Prince Harry as a Spoilt Brat on The Jeremy Vine Show

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Anne Widdecombe Slams Prince Harry as a Spoilt Brat on The Jeremy Vine Show

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Former Tory MP, Anne Widdecombe, appeared on The Jeremy Vine Show on Channel 5 and did not hold back when expressing her opinions on Prince Harry and his latest ventures.

Ms Widdecombe bluntly labeled the Duke of Sussex as a spoilt brat during the show, stating that she was thoroughly fed up with him and tried her best to ignore him whenever possible.

During her appearance on The Jeremy Vine Show, Ms Widdecombe shared her thoughts on Prince Harry’s recent interview and show ventures.

She expressed her frustration, saying, “Well, I must say I’m thoroughly fed up with him, and I think the best way forward with this would probably be to ignore them altogether.

Which is what I do in my regular column for the Express—it is a Harry Free Zone.”

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Ms Widdecombe further criticized Prince Harry’s actions, highlighting the contradictions in his behavior.

She pointed out that he claimed to have left the UK due to the intrusion of the media, yet he willingly throws himself into publicity and constantly talks about himself, drawing attention to his own experiences.

Ms Widdecombe concluded her remarks by stating, “Frankly, I’m sorry for him but I now think he’s a spoilt brat and I wish he’d shut up.”

In other news, Prince Harry is set to release a new docuseries titled The Me You Can’t See in collaboration with Oprah Winfrey.

The series, scheduled to be released on May 21, will delve into the lives of various high-profile individuals as well as ordinary people, shedding light on their struggles with mental health.

Lady Gaga, actress Glenn Close, and many others will speak candidly about their mental health journeys.

Both Prince Harry and Oprah will also share their own experiences in the show.

However, the series has received mixed receptions, with Piers Morgan launching an attack on Prince Harry for the context of the series.

In a tweet, Morgan criticized the Duke, stating, “Because the one thing the world really needs in the middle of a pandemic is yet more preaching lectures on compassion, mental health, and emotional well-being from a whiny little brat who spends his entire time publicly trashing his family.”

Prior to the release of the series, Prince Harry released a statement emphasizing the importance of addressing unresolved trauma, loss, or grief.

He expressed his hope that the series would highlight the power of vulnerability, the connection that empathy brings, and the strength found in honesty.

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