More on his mind? Prince Harry revealed that the first draft of his best-selling memoir, Spare, was originally 800 pages — and had more stories about his brother, Prince William.
10.01.2023 - 18:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Judge Judy has branded Prince Harry "selfish" and "ungrateful" following his two bombshell interviews.
The Duke of Sussex took part in two interviews in the UK and US ahead of the release of his memoir, Spare, in which he reveals personal and intimate details about his life in and out of the Royal Family.
On ITV's Good Morning Britain this morning, correspondent Noel Phillips spoke with Judge Judy and quizzed her about Harry's recent revelations, writes The Mirror.
Judy decided not to talk about Harry or Meghan Markle, but she did say how she would feel if a member of her family spoke out publicly about her private life.
The TV star said Harry was "selfish" and "disingenuous" and said the recent events are hurtful to those involved.
She added: "I will tell you that I would be furious, and I would think that child or that grandchild was a selfish, spoiled, ungrateful one.
"That’s what I would feel. I'd be really hurt, I think anybody with a brain would see that it's disingenuous, it's biting the hand that fed you, it's unseemly."
Hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley said it was fairly obvious that the TV judge was referring to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex even though she didn't name them, and more so Harry.
After the clip, Richard said: "Judge Judy doesn’t hold back on her verdict does she... blimey!"
Susanna replied: "She said she wouldn’t specifically talk about what she thought about… blimey. I think we were left in no doubt."
She later then said: "Selfish, spoiled, ungrateful and unseemly... but she doesn't want to comment."
Today, Harry released his new book Spare, however copies accidentally went on sale in Spain last week, meaning fans were able to get their hands on a copy prematurely.
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More on his mind? Prince Harry revealed that the first draft of his best-selling memoir, Spare, was originally 800 pages — and had more stories about his brother, Prince William.
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