Harry's jab at the Royal Family for providing no 'support structure' is another example of the Prince using the 'poor me narrative,' according to author Douglas Murray. 'He has to diminish and demean the contributions and the support and the help he has received from the people around him,' Mr Murray told Sky News host Rita Panahi. 'It's incredibly sad, and it's an example of what happens when the woke mind virus finds its way into the centre of what used to be your brain.'
Harry's jab at the Royal Family for providing no"support structure" is another example of the Prince using the"poor me narrative," according to author Douglas Murray.
"He has to diminish and demean the contributions and the support and the help he has received from the people around him," Mr Murray told Sky News host Rita Panahi. "It's incredibly sad, and it's an example of what happens when the woke mind virus finds its way into the centre of what used to be your brain."
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