- Prince Harry and Oscar Wilde have a lot in common.
- Such as their willingness to provoke the upper crust.
- Daniela Elser made these allegations.
According to experts, Prince Harry and Oscar Wilde have a lot in common because neither has a “compunction about provoking the upper crust.”
Daniela Elser, a royal commentator and author, made these allegations.
She said, “Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex doesn’t strike me as the sort who spends a lot of his time reading Oscar Wilde but maybe now’s the time to start.”
According to sources, “There is a certain kindred spirit thing going on for starters, the legendary author being a man who had no compunction about provoking the upper crust and refused to be cowed in the face of prejudice.”
“And for another thing, one of Wilde’s most famous witticisms – that ‘There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about’ – might be something for Harry to find solace in after news of the royal’s latest TV outing broke on Wednesday.”
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