Critics report that the timing of Prince Harry’s recent interview with James Corden is “useless” for stealing the attention of Queen Elizabeth’s COVID-19 vaccine.
“When the queen talks, as she has done about the vaccine, she is accepted to have a clear field,” a source told the Daily Mail about Harry’s appearance on Thursday on “The Late Late Show With James Corden.”
News of Harry’s nightly chat filled the British media on Friday morning, hours after the queen tried to give the vaccine a booster shot with an address encouraging the British public to receive stings, according to Sky News.
He even tried to get attention by talking about his own health issues (an extraordinary step he rarely does) and saying that when he received the shot “it didn’t hurt him.”
Royals expert Robert Jobson believes the timing of the foreseeable fall in the emergence of Harry’s social gathering program stepped on the queen’s important pandemic message.
“Time is everything, it’s not like that,” he told the Daily Mail. “The day the queen issued a very, very important message about the whole nation receiving the sting, this message has been blurred by Harry, the man who wants a private life, who talks about his life again private. ”
Harry’s conversation with Corden was filmed before the queen confirmed the separation of Harry and his wife Meghan Markle as members of the royal family.
During his television trip to Los Angeles with Corden, Harry shared that he never wanted to completely abandon his position.
“He never walked away, he took a step back instead of going down,” he told Corden. He also claimed that the British press wreaked havoc on his mental health.
Corden could have aired the interview on Thursday in an attempt to beat Oprah Winfrey, as the media icon has also blocked an interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“While The Queen urges us to think of others, Prince Harry is getting fashionable in Los Angeles and making the absurd claim that he has not moved away from the royal family,” Royals expert Phil Dampier told the Daily Mail. “What planet are you on? I guess Hollywood. ”