Prince Harry slammed after Iran uses Spare to defend execution

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Megyn Kelly has slammed Prince Harry for refusing to own his mistakes, after the Iranian regime used quotes from his memoir Spare to defend their execution of a British citizen.

But Sky News contributor Megyn Kelly said this had nothing to do with Iran’s statement, and Prince Harry needed to start owning up to his mistakes.“You know what the Iranians said, they’re upset about the fact he said ‘chess pieces on a board’. That doesn’t come from the British press. That comes directly from Prince Harry.”

“It reminds me a little bit of when he turned around when promoting things and suggested: ‘we never said the royal family was racist, that was just how the media interpreted it,’” Murray said. Ms Kelly said the Oprah Winfrey interview was planned and scripted, because that was how Oprah does her show.But the host of The Megyn Kelly Show said people didn’t have to go back to the Oprah interview to see examples of the Sussexes throwing around accusations of racism.

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