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Amid the row between the Sussexes and the Royal Family, Andrew Rosindell has condemned Harry’s departure from the Firm was a “tragedy”. Now the pair have stood back from the Royal Family, the Tory MP for Romford insisted Harry had offered great value to the Firm. However, since Harry has spoken out against his father and childhood in the Royal Family, Mr Rosindell told Express.co.uk the public doesn’t have “much sympathy” for the Duke.
Mr Rosindell said: “It seems like he and his wife are craving media attention.
“I just think that most people don’t have much sympathy, particularly with his wife after what they’ve done.
“I think they’ve let the Queen down very badly.
“It’s very sad and what happened, Harry offered a lot to the Royal Family, you know, he did a lot of amazing work, served in the military, started the Invictus Games.
“And he established all kinds of great things he was doing.
“I just think it’s a tragedy that he seems to have been diverted in, in a very bad direction.”
Amid Harry’s comments relating to the trauma he suffered as a child, the MP insisted many people have suffered hardship in their lives.
He added: “Harry’s had a very privileged life.
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Following his mother’s death, Harry revealed he had not been adequately supported within the Royal Family.
Indeed, due to losing his mother, Harry claimed he suffered greatly with severe anxiety in his later 20s.
Due to his mental health struggles, Harry revealed he turned to alcohol and drugs to mask the pain.
Speaking to Oprah Winfrey, Harry revealed he drank heavily due to the mental pain he was suffering.
In the first episode of the ‘Me You Can’t See’ series, Harry said: “I was willing to drink, I was willing to take drugs, I was willing to try and do the things that made me feel less like I was feeling.
“But I slowly became aware that, okay, I wasn’t drinking Monday to Friday, but I would probably drink a week’s worth in one day on a Friday or a Saturday night.
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