There’s a correlation between Prince Harry’s “declining popularity” and Meghan Markle’s “increasing influence”, says royal commentator Annabelle Sanderson.
“Prince Harry was so popular, he was a national – I think an international – hero.
He was a war hero, he did so much for charity,” Ms Sanderson told Sky News Australia.“Why’s it called ‘Spare’ – it should be called ‘Whinge’. It’s ‘poor me, I’m so rich and I’m unemployable and I’ve got a life of privilege’.”
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