The ‘establishment stitch up’ of Prince Harry continues unabated through the press

Prince Harry was in Las Vegas this week for The Diana Award. There are few photos from his public appearance – The Diana Award posted one photo of Harry on stage, and I’ve seen some pics on Sussex.com, but there were no paparazzi pics of Harry in or around the venue. Harry’s appearance was at the Knowledge 25 conference, and he helped launch The Diana Award’s Pledge to Invest initiative.

Meanwhile, everyone is still obviously talking about Harry’s BBC interview and the loss of his security appeal. King Charles and Buckingham Palace threw such a massive tantrum, the BBC had to “apologize” for their “lapse in standards” when they aired an interview with security analyst Richard Aitch. That was the interview in which Aitch agreed with Harry that the court loss was part of an “establishment stitch-up.” The establishment which has spent five-plus years stitching up the Sussexes does not appreciate being called out, so they continue to pull strings and whine about it.

Speaking of, The Guardian published a column by Marina Hyde in which she busied herself with palace lies, obfuscation and royalist bullsh-t. One of her biggest points is that Harry should pay for his own security. Gee, why didn’t he think of that?? Oh right, he pays for his own private security, and he repeatedly offered to pay back the cost of British protection. He even went to court (several years ago) to see if he could arrange to pay back the costs of police protection in the UK. They told him no, you can’t pay it back because you’re not getting security because you left the royal family! I’m not going to excerpt anything from Hyde’s column but it’s completely asinine and the Guardian should be ashamed of this royal boot-licking.

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Backgrid.








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