Royal commentator Sarah Vine, writing for the Daily Mail, contends that the Duke of Sussex's perplexing tactics aimed at tarnishing the Royal Family have surpassed even the audacity of figures like Omid Scobie, whom she labels as "annoying leeches."
Describing Prince Harry as "much worse" than Scobie, Vine observes that despite proclaiming a desire to build a career independent of the monarchy's shadow, the Invictus Games mogul cannot resist auctioning "one big basket of dirty Royal laundry to the highest bidder."
Lamenting the situation, Vine points out, "The people he is using to line his pockets are his own flesh and blood."
She emphasizes that Harry's betrayal was a profound blow to the late Queen, causing ongoing agony for his father, King Charles, and earning rightful fury from his brother, the Prince of Wales.
Vine concludes, "Harry has inflicted upon them all the very tortures he accuses others of inflicting on him, yet still he has the gall to cast himself as the victim."