PIERS MORGAN: Meghan and Harry’s new book confirms that they are the dearest and crying brats in the world


“Where’s the positivity,” Prince Harry complains, “why is everyone so miserable and angry?”

I’m sorry to say I laughed out loud when I read that line from the new book “Finding Freedom” that claims to be the REAL story about why Harry and his wife Meghan left the Royals and Britain.

It’s hard to think of anyone in public life right now more ruthlessly miserable, angry, and negative than the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Hardly a week goes by without them complaining about something or suing people.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry pose for a photograph in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace in West London on November 27, 2017, after the announcement of their engagement.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry pose for a photograph in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace in West London on November 27, 2017, after the announcement of their engagement.

They have become serial victims, intending to paint themselves as the most difficult people to do in God’s land.

However, the more they complain, as the rest of the world struggles with the true hell of the worst pandemic in 100 years, the more they expose themselves as a couple of terribly bitter, astonishingly obsessed, completely deceived, and woefully foolish people. deaf laughing stock.

The title of the book has only made me shake my head since it was announced.

Obviously it is derived from Nelson Mandela’s autobiography ‘Long Walk To Freedom’, which is one of the most powerful books ever written on regaining freedom.

But any comparison between Mandela and the Sussexs is frankly a sick joke.

For 18 of his 27 years behind bars, South Africa’s most iconic leader was housed in an 8-foot-by-7-foot concrete cell on Robben Island with only a straw mat to sleep on. He had an iron bucket to go to the bathroom, thin blankets for his bed and allowed one visitor a year. He couldn’t even attend his mother and son’s funerals.

Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, has been written by royal observers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, described as the 'cheerleaders' of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, has been written by royal observers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, described as the ‘cheerleaders’ of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Every day, Mandela worked in a lime quarry, breaking stones while armed guards watched him.

So the freedom he experienced when he finally got out of prison was very real and visceral.

Harry and Meghan’s experience in captivity has been a little less oppressive.

After a sumptuous wedding that was enthusiastically received around the world, they lived in a taxpayer-funded royal home, were attended by teams of servants, flew in private jets, and attended dazzling movie premieres where they were cheered on by screaming fans. .

But it was not enough.

Stung by a series of disagreements perceived by other members of the royal family and palace courtiers, and repeated media criticism of hypocrisy based on his undoubted hypocritical behavior, they began to see this golden life of luxury and unimaginable privileges as a “ prison ”.

In their eyes, they had become Nelson Mandela, victims of a terrible judicial error now trapped in a world of endless misery.

So they broke free, dramatically announcing in early January that they would leave royalty and Britain, and head to a new life in America where they could be the people they wanted to be and lead the lives they wanted to lead. .

There was only one problem.

Unlike Mandela, who came out of his prison very real with extraordinary positivity, an astonishing lack of bitterness, and an intense desire to unify, not divide, the Sussex now seem even more unhappy than before and are trying to cause as much division as possible.

This new book, clearly written with his approval and with enough private detail to establish that much of it came directly from the horses’ mouths, was supposed to “set the record straight.”

Apparently we would all read it, understand how poorly treated it was, and be extremely sympathetic.

In fact, the opposite happened.

Excerpts published in various newspapers only show us how pathetically self-pitying Harry and Meghan have become.

This was a couple that had it all, but threw it in a massive ego-powered sting attack.

The magnitude of their narcissism is surprising, and deep down lies a surprising fact: They really couldn’t understand why William and Kate, the future King and Queen, received preferential treatment for them.

Over and over in the book, this resentment revives and explains everything.

For a couple so low in the Throne Succession taxi rank, the Sussexs have illusions of grandeur and importance on an impressive scale.

They also have no sense of self-awareness.

Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex attend a service commemorating the centenary of the First World War armistice at Abbey of Westminster on November 11, 2018 in London.

Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex attend a service commemorating the centennial of the First World War armistice at the Abbey of Westminster on November 11, 2018 in London.

In the book, Harry and Meghan, always so angry at the media intrusion into their family’s lives, have stabbed the knife into their family in spectacular fashion.

Harry beats his brother, Prince William, for being a snob and his father, Prince Charles, for being thoughtless, while Meghan beats his sister-in-law Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, for being cold and insensitive towards her.

They repeatedly accuse the entire royal family, presumably including the Queen, of ignoring their desperate plight, despite the fact that, as they gleefully claim, they lead royalty to heights of supposedly unprecedented worldwide popularity.

The fact that this garbage is dumped after the Queen, Charles, William, and Kate have spent months consoling the British people remarkably empathetically and impressively during the crisis, is even more irritating.

Deeply intrusive revelations continue, page after page.

Of course, the comical irony of the approved publication of all this private information “clearing the record” is that most of it confirms countless newspaper stories that previously assured us they were “media lies.”

There are other little snippets in the book that pop off the page like bombs.

Meghan, we are told, used to alert paparazzi of her movements in Toronto, where she filmed her television show Suits. One of them even had her phone number.

Oh, and she would leak stories to the press to promote herself.

When I read this, I immediately thought of the way she so ruthlessly despised her father Thomas for naively colluding with paparazzi to promote herself in the run-up to her wedding.

An excerpt from the book recounted how Meghan, sitting on FaceTime to her friend in a bathtub, confessed that she sent her father a last text message the night before her wedding in May 2018.

An excerpt from the book recounted how Meghan, sitting on FaceTime to her friend in a bathtub, confessed that she sent her father a last text message the night before her wedding in May 2018.

And for her furiously worded lawsuit against unknown paparazzi last week for her alleged intrusion into her Hollywood life.

It’s clearly a rule for Meghan when it comes to such media-friendly behavior, another even for her father.

As with everything surrounding the Duchess’s demeanor, the hypocrisy is impressive.

But what is even more repellent is its utterly delusional victim.

“I gave up my whole life for this family,” Meghan complains in the book.

Loveless, he gave up exactly three years for this family, then brought Britain’s favorite Prince to Hollywood, where he now complains even more than before.

As for the “hostage” Harry, he is becoming a tragic figure. He is arriving on stage where his former army buddies can fly to Los Angeles to carry out a mining operation and save him from himself.

If this book is supposed to be Meghan and Harry’s, I’d hate to see an ax job.

Harry and Meghan are seen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after Trooping the Color on June 8, 2019 in London.

Harry and Meghan are seen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after Trooping the Color on June 8, 2019 in London.

They come out of her as the most self-centered couple in the world, getting discouraged by their horrible lives living in the $ 20 million Hollywood mansion of television star Tyler Perry, and apparently oblivious to the fact that hundreds of thousands of people have been killed by him. coronaviruses and tens of millions more have lost their jobs.

The fight for much of the planet right now is very, very real.

Just as it was for Nelson Mandela for 27 years.

Meghan and Harry’s only fight is figuring out which of the twelve lavish bathrooms in their last borrowed house they want to enjoy each day before they bravely appear in those creepy videos to lecture us on equality and hardship.

I think what most of us would like now is to find freedom from the incessantly negative, miserably, angry moans of this ridiculous pair.

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