Piers Morgan has issued a scathing attack on Prince Harry.
The youngest son of HM King Charles III was in attendance at Saturday’s Coronation as a spectator only with no formal role in the historic ceremony.
He entered Westminster Abbey alongside his cousins Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie but was later seen walking alone without either his elder brother HRH Prince William or his father.
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But the TalkTV host has recently said that this is exactly what he deserved after his scathing attack on members of the Royal Family in his bombshell memoir, Spare.
Writing in his column, Piers explained: “He got exactly what he deserved: stuck behind the large red feather plume on Anne’s hat, just as Meghan was hidden behind a candle at the Queen’s funeral.”
As well as his scathing biography, Prince Harry also issued more bombshell testimony in several subsequent interviews, as he sat down with Tom Bradby for ITV News and Anderson Cooper for CBS in the US.
The Duke of Sussex did not swear allegiance to his father in the homage part of the religious and legal ceremony, not did he appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the anticipated RAF flypast.
It was also notable that he attended the service at Westminster Abbey without his wife Meghan, Duchess Of Sussex and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, who all stayed back home in Montecito, California.
According to reports, the Archewell co-founder was also in the air and on the way back to the USA, just hours after the historic ceremony came to an end.
But the former Good Morning Britain presenter thinks that his behaviour has ostracised him not just from within the Royal Family, but also with the public as he has become an “utter irrelevance.”
Piers wrote: “Harry is not just persona non grata, he’s also become his own worst nightmare, an utter irrelevance.
“The sad truth for him is that for all his attention-seeking antics before, during and after the Coronation, nobody really cared whether he was there or not.”
Harry was also not present to attend the at the special Coronation Concert celebrations at Westminster Castle on Sunday night.
Superstar names including Nicole Scherzinger, Lionel Richie, Take That and superstar Katy Perry performed for members of the Royal Family including The Prince and Princess Of Wales and two of their children, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 8, and others including Sophie, Duchess Of Edinburgh and Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh.
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