Prince Harry’s recent interview to promote his new memoir has caused quite a stir, with the royal denying accusations of racism within the royal family.
During the interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby, Harry vehemently stated that the royal family is not racist, leaving Bradby visibly surprised.
However, this response did not sit well with Brittany from the Royal News Network, who expressed her dissatisfaction in a reaction video.
In his interview, Harry also expressed his disappointment with the silence from his family, calling it a betrayal.
It is worth noting that both he and Meghan remained silent for nearly two years about the racism allegations they faced.
This contradiction raised eyebrows, as Meghan had strongly implied instances of racism.
Even Shouty Shola, a vocal supporter of Harry and Meghan, expressed her frustration at his statements, feeling that he was gaslighting everyone into thinking they were crazy.
Furthermore, the Royal Grift, known for her critical analysis, pointed out that Harry’s claim of his family not being racist but unconsciously biased highlights how far he has fallen.
She argued that unconscious bias and racism are essentially the same thing.
Additionally, Harry’s mention of the Lady Susan Hussey-Ngozi Falani situation was seen as an attempt to divert attention from the racism discussion, which apparently was not meant to be addressed.
Bradby’s boldness in bringing up the conversation was commendable, according to the Royal Grift, who appeared in both interviews and believed that Bradby’s interview stood out due to its departure from the script compared to Anderson Cooper’s.
Sue Smith, a popular YouTube commentator known for her meticulous control over her content, revealed during a live session that there is footage of Meghan being escorted out of one of the interviews.
This revelation added another layer of intrigue to the unfolding events.
However, the focus on Harry’s memoir shifted from the controversy surrounding racism allegations to a more comedic tone.
The memoir, which delves into private conversations with close family members, military experiences, and even an incident of penile frostbite, has become a subject of ridicule reminiscent of Harry’s move to the United States in 2020.
One particular story that gained widespread attention was Harry’s account of a physical altercation with his older brother, Prince William.
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel took this story to the extreme in a skit aired on January 5th.
The skit featured actors dressed as the pop icon Prince reenacting the scene, humorously portraying Harry’s fall onto a dog bowl at Nottingham Cottage in Kensington Palace, resulting in scrapes and bruises.
Social media users praised this skit as comedy gold.
On January 10th, the day of the memoir’s release, Kimmel continued to poke fun at Harry, this time targeting his audiobook.
In a spoof passage, a voice actor imitated Harry’s style and recounted humorous anecdotes.
Kimmel’s comedic take on Harry’s stories continued to entertain viewers.
Taking it even further, Kimmel aired another skit on January 16th, centered around Harry’s account of suffering frostbite on his p-nis during a trek to the North Pole in 2011.