Montecito residents have criticized Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan as “entitled and dishonest” in a recent Vanity Fair article. Locals allege the couple, who left the UK to escape media scrutiny, now seek US media attention, dubbing them “princes” and “starlets.” One neighbor expressed disdain, stating, “they are simply trying to escape the scrutiny of the press by leaving the UK and joining the press in America.” Celeb commentator Lainey Gossip noted that while many criticize the couple for wanting fame without its downsides, they aren’t alone in this behavior. The article also references Harry’s fears of history repeating itself after losing his mother, Princess Diana.
Montecito locals have slammed Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan as “the most entitled and dishonest people on the planet” in a new bombshell article.
Neighbors of the Sussexes claim they left the UK to escape the press, while criticizing them for trying to attract US media attention, calling them princes and “starlets”. .
“I still think they are the most entitled and dishonest people on the planet,” one local resident told Vanity Fair.
“They are simply trying to escape the scrutiny of the press by leaving the UK and joining the press in America.”
The couple have reportedly become “local villains,” according to a number of sources the magazine spoke to.
Celeb commentator Lainey Gossip said the most common criticism of the former Suits actress, as well as Prince Harry, was that “you can’t take the good parts of fame and leave out the bad parts.” he said.
But she points out that they’re not alone in this, as “all the famous people do it.”
The article goes on to explain how, after the tragic loss of his mother, Princess Diana, Harry drew direct parallels with his late parents and his wife, Duchess Meghan, revealed that their biggest fear is that “history repeats itself.”
Neighbors of the Sussexes have criticized the couple for trying to attract US media attention while claiming they left Britain to escape the press.
“I still think they are the most entitled and dishonest people on the planet,” one local resident told Vanity Fair.
Celeb commentator Laney Gossip said the most common criticism of the former Suits actress, as well as Prince Harry, was that “you can’t take the good parts of fame and leave out the bad.” he said.
“I lost my mother and now I watch my wife fall victim to the same powerful forces,” he wrote in a 2019 statement about Meghan’s treatment by the press.
But while Prince Harry fears for his wife’s safety, sources who have worked closely with the couple say Meghan’s role is primarily that of a carer, not a victim, and one who makes things happen. The report revealed that this was the case.
A source who worked closely with Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan said: “When Prince Harry met Meghan, he took a deep breath and said, “I was so tired, but you made everything so much easier.” I can see it happening,” he said.
“I don’t want to think, oh, this is an Oedipus story or something, but I feel like in a way she’s raising him.”
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan said they once wondered why they didn’t become “bad guys” like Vladimir Putin or Donald Trump after their “mother was virtually murdered.” Duchess Meghan insisted.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan kiss as they present the polo team with the trophy they won at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge in April last year
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan attend the 2024 ESPY Awards at the Dolby Theater in California in July 2024
According to a report by Bloomberg, when the couple signed with Spotify, the duke wanted to host a podcast series interviewing influential people about complex stories.
Prince Harry was particularly interested in how the men’s personal experiences turned them into sociopaths, recalls a source who worked closely with the couple on the audio project. .
A source said Prince Harry had “suffered a very severe childhood trauma.” clearly. My mother was practically killed. Why didn’t I become this bad guy? ”
Eventually, nearly two years after the couple signed a deal with Spotify, Meghan premiered her podcast Archetypes, which aims to empower women by breaking down gender stereotypes.
The “archetypes” discussed included “Diva,” the Duchess of Cambridge’s conversation with superstar Mariah Carey, and “Slut,” with Paris Hilton and Iliza Schlesinger.
The podcast debuted on August 23, 2022, before Spotify and Archewell Audio released a statement confirming that they had mutually agreed to end their partnership in June 2023.
A person involved in the media project said he had read claims that Meghan had “bullied” palace aides and could not imagine such behavior had actually occurred.
After the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana, Prince Harry directly compared his late parents to his wife, Duchess Meghan, revealing that his biggest fear was ‘history repeating itself’.
Nearly two years after the couple signed a deal with Spotify, Meghan debuted Archetypes, a podcast aimed at empowering women by breaking down gender stereotypes.
However, after working with the Duchess, the person reportedly changed his mind and thought, “Oh, this happened on Tuesday.”
A source who interacted with her professionally said, “Someone can get yelled at even if they don’t raise their voice.”
‘[It’s] It’s funny how people don’t differentiate between the energy of being yelled at and the energy of literally someone yelling at you. ”
MailOnline has contacted the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment.