The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were criticised by a royal commentator over being “immersed in their own narrative”.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been branded “tone deaf” by a royal commentator over their declining popularity as the couple are “immersed in their own narrative”.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have garnered attention following Harry’s controversial reception of the prestigious Pat Tillman Award for Service at the ESPYs last Thursday.
Joined by his wife, he delivered an emotional speech honoring his late mother, the Princess of Wales.
Harry spoke about the unbreakable bond between a mother and son, emphasizing that it surpasses even the most profound losses.
He also acknowledged the Tillman family, particularly Mrs. Mary Tillman, Pat’s mother, despite her earlier expressed disapproval of his receiving the award.
Now Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent Katie Nicholl said that while the duke played the part of his speech focusing on the Invictus Games during the glitzy awards “well”, the Sussex couple have a tendency to be “slightly tone deaf” when it comes to the people’s perception of them.
Asked about whether the Montecito couple understands whether they’re controversial figures on Kinsey Schofield’s Heirs and Spares programme, Ms Nicholl said: “I think they probably are so immersed in their own narrative that they find it quite hard to understand why people take a pop at them.
“They probably find it so hard to understand why they are do divisive. I do think that sometimes they have the tendency to come over as being slightly tone deaf”.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times