Esteemed broadcaster and columnist Esther Krakue pulled no punches as she dissected the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex while discussing the happenings within the Firm for the year 2023 with Sky News host Caroline Di Russo.
Krakue highlighted the year's notable events, starting with the release of Harry's book, "Spare," which, following the Netflix documentary and the Oprah Winfrey interview, was perceived as another installment in the Sussexes' narrative of grievances and allegations against their treatment by the Royal Family.
Expressing the honor of sharing thoughts on what she dubbed "the relegate royals of Montecito," Krakue's commentary delves into the dynamics of the royal family's year.
This criticism follows King Charles's notable exclusion of Harry from the royal family's coronation documentary, despite the Duke's earlier presence in the year.
Krakue nonchalantly noted, "His absence wasn't surprising, given his absence from the coronation entirely. His children and wife chose to remain in California, even though he insisted on giving his kids the prince and princess titles. The focus was not on him; this was not about him."