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Desperate Prince Harry wants a piecemeal relationship with the Royal Family

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Desperate Prince Harry wants a piecemeal relationship with the Royal Family

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  • Russel Myers made his observation that it is difficult for Harry to have a piece meal with the Royals
  • He further stated that you can not sit with your family while giving interviews to magazines about their bad behaviour
  • The commentator revealed there are some people in the palace who are still furious with Harry
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Prince Harry has been warned not to ‘daydream’ about a piecemeal relationship with the Royal Family.

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Russell Myers, a royal commentator for Australian television, made this observation.

He squelched hopes of a split between Prince Harry and the rest of the Royal Family, saying the royal can’t have “his cake and eat it too.”

The commentator was also quoted saying, “If Harry’s looking for some, sort of, piecemeal then he was a long way off that.”

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“The people I speak to, the Palace every day, who [are] obviously very very well connected with the top players, as it were,” and “they are still absolutely furious.”

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“You can’t go on, you know, international television interview with Oprah Winfrey, complaining about your treatment with the family and then wanting to sit down with them when you’re still giving interviews.”

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