Decorated war hero calls Prince Harry ‘appalling’ for criticizing the royal family

A distinguished Iraq War veteran has accused Prince Harry of “trying to bring down the monarchy” with his explosive Netflix docu-series.

Former Army Staff Sergeant Trevor Coult, who won the Military Cross in Iraq in 2006, claimed the Duke of Sussex, who lives in Montecito, California, was “absolutely appalling” for criticizing the royal family on the show, their last three episodes were released on the streaming platform on Thursday.

The war hero claimed that the series and Prince Harry’s attitude towards the King and other members of the royal family “damaged the morale of British troops fighting for the country,” reported The Daily Express.

It comes as a source said the Sussexes are planning to “sit down with the royal family” ahead of next May.

Former Army Staff Sergeant Trevor Coult, who won the Military Cross in Iraq in 2006, claimed the Duke of Sussex, who lives in Montecito, California, was

Former Army Staff Sergeant Trevor Coult, who won the Military Cross in Iraq in 2006, claimed the Duke of Sussex, who lives in Montecito, California, was “absolutely appalling” for criticizing the royal family in his Netflix documentaries pictured

Coult, 47, who served on five deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan with the Royal Irish Regiment, said: “I find it absolutely appalling that Harry and Meghan are spending every living moment trying to overthrow the monarchy.”

The decorated veteran, who watched his friends die in the field and were discharged with PTSD, said soldiers understand “what duty to the crown means” and that the Duke of Sussex should reflect on how the comments play out he makes about his family could affect the morale of the soldiers fighting for the monarchy.

He added that Prince Harry’s comments may leave some soldiers questioning whether their sacrifice is worth it for the king and country.

Prince Harry served on two tours of duty in Afghanistan and rose to the rank of Captain in the Household Cavalry’s Blues and Royals for service in the Army from 2005 to 2015.

The war hero claimed that the series and Prince Harry's attitude towards the King and other members of the royal family

The war hero claimed that the series and Prince Harry’s attitude towards the King and other members of the royal family “damaged the morale of British troops fighting for the country,” reported The Daily Express

Harry and Meghan

Harry and Meghan “want their own apology” after Lady Susan Hussey met with black charity boss Ngozi Fulani for “reconciliation” talks at Buckingham Palace this week, it has emerged

The main claims in the last three Netflix episodes of Harry and Meghan

Here are Harry & Meghan’s key points and revelations:

episode four

– Meghan said it was “really important” for the king to walk her down the aisle at her wedding to Harry.

– The Duchess recalled thinking about taking her own life and said: “It was like, ‘All of this will stop if I’m not here’.”

– Harry said it was “heartbreaking” to see his brother’s communications office “copy” their father’s behavior by “swapping” stories with the press.

episode five

– Meghan broke down in tears as she described receiving death threats online.

– Harry said it was his decision to step down as working king, not his wife’s.

– Harry claimed the timing of a meeting with senior royals at Sandringham about the couple’s future was deliberately arranged so that Meghan was unable to attend. Harry said his brother started “yelling and yelling” at him during their meeting about moving abroad.

– Harry said he wrote to his father in January 2020 that he and his wife were ready to give up their titles if the couple’s plan to move to Canada as working royals didn’t work out.

– The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have claimed the institution prevented Harry from seeing his grandmother the Queen after they decided to step down as senior royals.

episode six

– Home videos showed the couple watching her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey before kissing.

– They claim that they saw the interview differently than the world. Tyler Perry claimed they could have said a lot more.

– Other footage shows Harry holding up his phone to show Meghan a text message from William and her reaction is to say “wow” while looking at the screen.

Harry and Meghan “want their own apology” after Lady Susan Hussey met with black charity boss Ngozi Fulani for “reconciliation” talks at Buckingham Palace this week, it has emerged.

The 83-year-old, who served the late Queen for six decades, resigned from her honorary role “effective immediately” after Miss Fulani tweeted how she repeatedly asked her, “Where are you really from?” at a royal reception last month.

The scandal prompted an intervention by Prince William, with his office criticizing his godmother’s “unacceptable comments” and saying “racism has no place in our society”.

Lady Susan personally apologized to Miss Fulani on Thursday, which she accepted, before an agreed statement said they both wanted to “rebuild their lives in peace” after the “disturbing” ordeal.

But it seems the saga has left Harry and Meghan upset, as the Sussexes are now reportedly demanding they sit down with the royal family to address their own “issues” – many of which aired in their six-part Netflix bombshell documentary this week, seen by many as an unprecedented attack on the company.

Sources told the Sunday Times that they believe the royal family is showing a double standard by publicly apologizing to Miss Fulani and not them.

One told the newspaper: “Nothing like this has ever been done as Harry and Meghan raised various concerns – no meeting, no formal apology or acceptance of responsibility or accountability. That’s hard to swallow – 100 percent yes, they want to have a meetup.

The Sussexes are said to have asked to meet ahead of King Charles’ coronation in May, which they will be attending.

A senior palace source added, “If they want to get in touch with the king, they know where he lives.”

It comes just weeks before the release of Harry’s telltale autobiography, Spare, which is expected to contain even more inflammatory claims than those in the Netflix documentary.

In the Netflix docuseries, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex claimed the institution blocked Harry from seeing his grandmother, the Queen, after they decided to step down as senior royals.

Harry also said it was “heartbreaking” to see his brother’s communications office “copy” their father’s behavior by “swapping” stories with the press.

But according to friends, the Prince of Wales will be a tough sell, with one saying things have been “very strained” between him and his brother for some time, while another added: “There is sadness at where things are at the moment with his.” brother are standing … and memoirs are coming.’

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