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Celebs Who Can't Stand Prince Harry

 

 

He's the Windsor whose breakaway sparked upheaval, whose marriage to a Hollywood actor has provided even more column inches than that of his parents Charles and Diana, and perhaps most notably of all, whose glow-up led to the prestigious title of People magazine's sexiest royal. And it seems that every famous face, no matter how apathetic they've previously been to the British monarchy, now has an opinion on him.


Yes, Prince Harry has divided the showbiz world like no other in recent years. Although you could argue that the caliber of their detractors doesn't quite match that of their supporters. Indeed, Sir Elton John, Hugh Grant, and the royal's Apple TV+ collaborator Oprah Winfrey are just a few of the impressive names who have fought the corner of the man sixth in line to the throne.

In contrast, Harry's biggest critics are the usual motley crew of conservative news regulars, outspoken celebrities, and royal family connections happy to milk their connection for every cent. Here's a look at 14 of the most vocal.

Noel Gallagher dubs Prince Harry a 'woke snowflake'

 

In a 2021 interview with The Sun, the High Flying Birds frontman eloquently described Prince Harry as a "f***ing woke snowflake" in response to his criticisms of the royal family. And referencing his own sibling rivalry with Liam Gallagher, Noel even admitted to sympathizing with Prince William, remarking, "I feel that f***ing lad's pain. He's got a f***ing younger brother shooting his f***ing mouth off with s*** that is just so unnecessary. I'd like to think I was always the William."



Noel Gallagher, who had a Greatest Hits collection to promote, also took aim at Meghan Markle, adding, "This is what happens when you get involved with Americans. As simple as that." He concluded his charm offensive by revealing that his recent Aussie press tour had been plagued by queries about "how much of a c*** is Prince Harry?"


Meghan McCain wants more respect from Prince Harry


Prince Harry certainly put the cat among the pigeons when he discussed one of America's most sacred constitutional rights during his 2021 appearance on the "Armchair Expert" podcast. "I don't want to start sort of going down the First Amendment route because that's a huge subject and one in which I don't understand because I've only been here a short period of time,"  he told hosts Dax Shepard and Monica Padman. "But, you can find a loophole in anything. And you can capitalize or exploit what's not said rather than uphold what is said."

The royal might not have wanted to expand on the issue. But several famous faces did feel that an extension of this conversation was necessary, mostly to take aim at the Duke of Sussex for his apparent disrespect toward the United States. No stranger to giving her opinion, Meghan McCain was one of his most vocal detractors.

She tweeted, "We fought a war in 1776 so we don't have to care what you say or think. That being said, you have chosen to seek refuge from your homeland here and thrive because all of what our country has to offer and one of the biggest things is the First Amendment — show some utter respect." McCain might not be Harry's number one fan, but just a few months earlier she did show some appreciation for his wife on "The View," much to her regular nemesis Whoopi Goldberg's bemusement.


Sean Hannity labels Prince Harry a 'royal pain'


Prince Harry's comments on "Armchair Expert" about the First Amendment also got another Fox News regular up in arms, too. "England's royal pain in the ass" was how Sean Hannity described the Invictus Games founder at the beginning of one of the episodes of his show in 2021.

After claiming that Prince William's younger brother needs an education, the conservative commentator addressed the royal directly: "Harry, we really don't need you coming from England to give us lectures on the First Amendment ... Understand this is the same First Amendment that allowed you and your wife to trash your own family in the Oprah Winfrey interview. You and Meghan were allowed to accuse your family of racism." Hannity also wondered aloud whether the source of his ire should relocate to a "place more compatible with your restrictive ideas."

But proving that there is a heart buried deep down there somewhere, the one-time Donald Trump advisor then appeared to express some sense of concern for Harry, adding, "In a way I kind of feel sorry for you because you seem torn between your new bride and your family back in England." Still, it was Hannity's indignation that colleague Laura Ingraham focused on during their handover, quipping, "I thought you were going to throw the Revolutionary War in his face."

Piers Morgan believes Prince Harry is a hypocrite


One could argue Piers Morgan's enduring vendetta against Meghan Markle — which appears to stem solely from the time she apparently ghosted him after one drink together — tanked his gig on "Good Morning Britain." But when he's not issuing diatribes against the "Suits" star, the former CNN host can be found spouting off against her husband.

Yes, Prince Harry has also regularly ended up in the crosshairs of the disgraced ex-newspaper editor. In the space of just one month in 2021, Morgan went on "Hannity" and claimed that the royal only criticized the First Amendment because he doesn't want to be held accountable by the press, tweeted that Harry's a hypocrite who makes money off his public family drama, and offered his support to Noel Gallagher's anti-Harry tirade.

Of course, Morgan had plenty of time to weigh in on the Sussexes. He walked away from his hosting gig on TV show "Good Morning Britain" live on air after fellow presenter Alex Beresford challenged his constant harassment of Markle.



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