Prince Harry has received widespread criticism following his incendiary interview.
After the Duke of Sussex sat down for a shocking interview with the BBC, experts have criticized his decision.
During the conversation, Harry made shocking assertions about King Charles' health, blaming him for his security issues, and stated a wish to reconcile.
The Sunday Project's current affairs panel has responded to Harry's stunning assault on the royal family.
Rachel Corbett commented, "I reckon it might help if he stopped talking to cameras about it," while Sarah Harris added, "People are upset he made the comment about his dad having cancer."
She also stated that Prince Harry's statement that he doesn't know how much longer his father has left is a "example of him airing dirty laundry."
"Don't forget he wrote a book and followed it up with a documentary and a tell-all with Oprah," she said, alluding to Harry's memoir Spare, as well as his and Meghan Markle's explosive appearance with Oprah.
However, Sam Taunton stated, "There's another book on the way by the sounds of it." Rachel offered another observation: "It's interesting when people want to tell you about something and they're giving you so much tea, and I ain't thirsty no more."
Notably, reports about Prince Harry's second book have circulated for a long time.
Amid the Duke of Sussex's legal security struggle, an insider told The Sun that there is concern inside the palace over Harry's next reveal.
"There's a lot of worry that Harry could tell all in a book deal or even follow Meghan's lead and make a podcast," the insider said at the time.
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