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I’ve tried to resist commenting on the Queen’s grandson and younger son of Princess Diana and Prince Charles. After all, he’s had a rough life, being born into the royal family and all that, and his brother getting all the glory just because he’s older. Judging by some of the things Harry has been doing of late, it’s become evident that his brother may also have snaffled most of the brain cells that were available.
To be fair, at one stage Harry did look like he had some potential when he served in the army for 10 years, did two tours of duty in Afghanistan and rose to the rank of Captain.
Unfortunately, like Prince Charles and unlike Prince William, there just seems to be something missing. Is it charisma? Style? Class? Logic or common sense? Or all of the above?
I have a hunch that there’s a reason why Her Majesty has held on to the throne with a vise-like grip well into her latter years. She knows better than any of us what qualities her son has to bring to the throne, and keeping him away for as long as possible would seem to be her legacy: her parting gift to the Commonwealth and the world. Maybe we should be eternally grateful to her for her sacrifice.
But I digress. Harry’s very public and strangely acrimonious divorce from the Royal Family should have removed a potential problem from the heart of the Royal Family. Two if you include his wife.
Except that, notwithstanding the divorce, he still has a blood line to the royals and he just keeps popping up and, just like his father (who is an avid supporter of the climate change hoax), he appears to have a proclivity for opening his mouth to put his foot in it.
Prince Harry called for more Big Tech censorship of COVID-19 vaccine “misinformation” during the 2021 British GQ Men of The Year Awards.
Harry, who appeared on a live stream from his house, used his time on the screen to call attention to the “less than 2 percent of people in the developing world [who] have received a single dose” of the COVID-19 shot. This “imbalance,” Harry said, along with “misinformation” in the news and on social media is holding the world back in the fight against the virus.
“At the same time, families around the world are being overwhelmed by mass-scale misinformation across ‘news’ media and social media, where those who peddle in lies and fear are creating vaccine hesitancy, which in turn is dividing communities and eroding trust,” Harry said. “This is a system we need to break if we are to overcome COVID-19 and the risk of new variants.”
It’s up to Big Tech companies, governments, and others, he said, to promote “science” and tamp down what he believes are false claims.
“For the rest of us — including global governments, pharmaceutical leaders, and heads of business — we have to keep doing our part. That must include sharing vaccine science and supporting and empowering developing countries with more flexibility,” Harry said.
The Federalist
Boy that does sound like just another privileged, brainless starlet from Hollywood telling us plebs how we should live. He should perhaps do some proper research himself instead of spreading the current narrative of the left.
That is surely called misinformation. At least the real muppets were entertaining and fun.