Peter Andre has expressed his belief that Prince Harry, often regarded as Britain's son, would likely be forgiven by the British public if he were to express remorse for his actions.
Since stepping away from their royal duties in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced criticism and controversy, leading to a decline in their popularity. However, Andre suggested during a segment on GB News that showing remorse could pave the way for forgiveness.
"The British public are incredibly forgiving. Harry is just like Britain’s son," Andre remarked, emphasizing the forgiving nature of the British people. He indicated that if Prince Harry were to come forward and apologize for any mistakes he has made, the public would likely respond positively.
Andre also discussed Meghan Markle's recent revelation about being cyber-bullied while pregnant with Archie and Lilibet. He expressed sympathy for the Duchess, stating that people should support her as she sheds light on the issue of cyber-bullying.
"In a situation like that, you have to stick up for her," Andre commented, acknowledging the challenges Markle has faced in the public eye, particularly during pregnancy. He emphasized the importance of empathy and support for individuals navigating such difficult situations.