
A star of TalkTV has ripped into Prince Harry, claiming that the royal has been "devastatingly written out of existence by Donald Trump." Delivering his latest instalment of What Just Happened, presenter Kevin O'Sullivan didn't hold back with his damning remarks.
He opened his report on the news channel by saying: "An extraordinary moment as Royal pariah Harry was devastatingly written out of existence by Donald Trump. The runaway Prince was unpersoned and humiliated by his nemesis - the American President." The show's host continued to say that his comments came after the rest of the Royal Family, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other high-profile figures were "transfixed" by a post State Banquet speech from the US President at Windsor Castle. Kev noted that during his speech, Trump turned to King Charles to tell him that he had raised a "remarkable son" in Prince William - but there was no mention of Harry.
"Oh my God," Kev exclaimed. "Can you imagine how Harry must have felt about this clearly calculated, strategic insult? As Donald delivered his carefully aimed, Princely put-down, there was an elephant in the elegant dining room. A ginger elephant."
The presenter then turned his attention to the wives of the Princes - Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle. Trump gushed over Kate, saying how "beautiful" and "healthy" she was, as Kev suggested that this may get under Meghan's skin.
He said: "That Presidential praise for Katherine will have painfully pierced Meghan like a dagger through her very soul. The difficult Duchess despises the Princess of Wales."
Referring to Harry's recent comments of "having a clear conscience", despite releasing a tell-all memoir named Spare, Kev hit out saying that he had "sold trash for cash".
He continued: "If this narrow bandwidth oddball thinks he's wiped the slate clean, he's got another thing coming."
Kev then turned his attention to Harry, saying that he needs to focus on his dad, King Charles, despite over a year of reported no contact.
The presenter fumed: "Call me cynical but by focusing on his dad, does cash-strapped Harry mean focusing on persuading Charles to reopen the bank of dad?"
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