Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (C) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (L) stand with Canada's High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom, Janice Charette, as they leave after their visit to Canada House in thanks for the warm Canadian hospitalit

Majesty editor Ingrid Seward has been wrong about almost everything regarding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. It makes me so happy that her dumb book about Prince Philip was largely ignored and pushed aside in favor of the more relevant biographies of the younger royals. Seward thinks she is the gatekeeper to royal gossip and royal commentary. She isn’t. And she’s always super-eager to say sh-t about Prince Harry. Last week, she commented about how Prince William released a statement regarding the Martin Bashir-fraud claims about Diana’s interview. Seward said that Harry should “man up” and say something as well:

The call for Prince Harry to comment publicly was made by the editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, Ingrid Seward. Speaking to The Sun she said: “Harry’s silence speaks volumes. He is normally so keen on letting his opinions be known — why hasn’t he done so in this case and stood by his brother to share the responsibility. It is odd he hasn’t spoken out about the BBC and Bashir case as he has been speaking out a lot about other things recently. Harry should really man up and forget the fallout with his brother.”

[From The Express]

What in the world? Why would Harry need to “man up” and speak to Incandescent Bill just because of some widely known bullsh-t about an interview which took place 25 years ago? Besides, Harry let it be known that he cares about the Bashir investigation too.

But that’s not all! Seward was also eager to run to Newsweek to chime in about Harry and Meghan allowing Princess Eugenie and Jack to stay at Frogmore Cottage:

Ingrid Seward, author of Prince Philip Revealed, told Newsweek: “I would have thought that Harry needed an address here because he’s a British citizen. Frogmore is his only one so he does need to keep that. I think this means we’ll rarely see them in Britain now. They don’t want it to look like that though because it’s not good for their standing in America. They’ve got to come over when they can. I would think Harry will want to see his grandparents.”

[From Newsweek]

“I think this means we’ll rarely see them in Britain now. They don’t want it to look like that though because it’s not good for their standing in America…” What? Does Seward think that Americans care if Harry ever returns to the UK? If anything, we love that he’s here and we hope he stays forever. I think Seward is basically saying that Americans are only interested in Harry because of his association with the Queen? Mmhm, whatever these petty bitches need to tell themselves.

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, WENN.

Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex react as they leave after their visit to Canada House in thanks for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada, in London on January 7, 202
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (C) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (L) stand with Canada's High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom, Janice Charette, as they leave after their visit to Canada House in thanks for the warm Canadian hospitalit
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (L) and Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (R) arrive to attend the European premiere of the film The Lion King in London on July 14, 2019.
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