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Prince Harry Booed and Insulted by Homeless Locals During Nepal Visit

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Prince Harry Booed and Insulted by Homeless Locals During Nepal Visit

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Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has begun a five-day visit to Nepal, hoping to bring attention to the country’s rebuilding efforts after the devastating earthquake in April 2015.

However, leaked footage shows the prince being harshly insulted and booed by homeless locals, who claim he snubbed them during his visit.

In an interview, Harry said he felt forced to visit Nepal in 2016 and that he felt like he was a yes man for foreign jaunts.

The prince’s comments come as he and Oprah Winfrey spoke in detail about their histories of trauma and anxiety in the Me You Can’t See on Apple TV.

Rumors have circulated that Harry was banned from Nepal forever by the people after he made a stupid comment that the people in Nepal were taking away from his video game time and hanging out with his friends drinking.

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He was complaining about being burnt out doing the work he agreed to perform for the royal stipend.

The leaked footage shows the prince being heckled by homeless locals, who called him a lazy, superfluous twat.

They claimed that he wouldn’t last a full shift at McDonald’s, much less a standard 8am to 5pm day, 5 to 6 days per week, with a 2-hour commute.

The people in Nepal were taking away from his video game time and hanging out with his friends drinking.

This is another failure for both Oprah Winfrey and especially Prince Harry.

He should have been proud to be there representing his family, the people of UK and Commonwealth countries.

His military training could have been a help, but he dares to try and sell himself as a foreign policy advisor, which is a wonderful joke.

He did stay in a village, an actual village in the mountains, and pictures of him dancing and participating in local festivities came out.

There was hardly any media there, but some official pictures came out in the newspaper.

He’s acting like he was the go-to guy for anything mission-critical when he just happened to be the only one without a family at home.

The visit was already planned because a celebration of the relationship between the UK and Nepal included war meetings with Gurkhas and conservation, but he was there to see and offer support from all angles about the immense suffering, and then he dared to make those vile, selfish comments that made it all about him.

He’s so disgusting.

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