- Perts have recently begun to criticize Prince Harry for being enraged.
- Maureen Callahan, a royal analyst and author, made these assertions in a newspaper article.
- The discussion occurred in response to Prince Harry’s ability to “just barely” suppress his rage.
Perts have recently begun to criticize Prince Harry for being enraged after making his “wounded inner child and familial rage Topic #1.”
Maureen Callahan, a royal analyst and author, made these assertions in a newspaper article.
The discussion occurred in response to Prince Harry‘s ability to “just barely” suppress his rage after being diagnosed with a mental condition in public.

He even responded at the time, “I can see this long list of how you’ve diagnosed me. Free session. Wonderful.”
Ms. Callahan found this to be “elegantly bitchy. Just perfect deadpan delivery.”
She also said, “Harry was mad — rightly so. This was a total violation of psychiatric ethics, diagnosing a stranger, and a public figure at that, based on his book. Harry’s anger, barely masked by politesse — that royal training does have its advantages, it seems — was satisfying.”
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“That said, what did Harry expect?” This is the natural byproduct of commodifying your innermost thoughts and feelings, of making your wounded inner child and familial rage Topic #1 across all available platforms—streaming, publishing, public speaking engagements, TV interviews, and yes, online money grabs to sell more books.



















