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Harry and Meghan Face Criticism Over ‘Wrong Message’ in New Documentary

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are under fresh scrutiny following the release of a German documentary, Harry: The Lost Prince, which accuses the couple of hypocrisy as they transition from senior royals to global charity advocates, reported by the Express.

The documentary highlights a perceived disconnect between the couple’s luxurious lifestyle and their roles as champions of social causes. Critics have taken issue with their trips to economically struggling countries, including Nigeria and Colombia, where Harry and Meghan were photographed wearing expensive designer outfits.

Royal reporter Russell Myers addressed the controversy, stating: “If you’re visiting places with vast socio-economic issues, wearing tens of thousands of pounds in designer clothing sends the wrong message.”

The film also raises questions about the couple’s charity, Archewell. It highlights that Harry and Meghan admitted to dedicating only about an hour per week to the foundation, a revelation that has fueled further backlash. Adding to the concerns, donations to Archewell have seen a sharp decline. Contributions reportedly dropped from $13 million in 2021 to just $2 million in 2022, marking an $11 million decrease.

Critics argue that the couple’s Netflix series and Harry’s controversial memoir, Spare, have added fuel to the fire. Both projects have stirred strong reactions, especially regarding Harry’s candid accounts of personal disputes within the royal family.

One prominent voice in the discussion is British veteran Ben McBean, who lost his left arm and right leg in an Afghanistan landmine blast in 2008. Reflecting on Harry’s recounting of an altercation with his brother, Prince William, McBean shared his disappointment.

“I was just like, ‘Mate, just leave it out,’” McBean said. He recalled a personal connection with Harry, having shared a flight home after their service in Afghanistan. The veteran suggested that the prince should have refrained from airing private family grievances in his book.

The documentary underscores a broader debate about Harry and Meghan’s public image and whether their actions align with their advocacy for social and economic equality. While the couple continues to champion various causes, the criticisms surrounding their approach and lifestyle choices appear to resonate with both the media and their audience.

For Harry and Meghan, the ongoing scrutiny reflects the challenge of balancing their celebrity status with their role as philanthropists in an increasingly critical spotlight.

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