How on earth can the Duke and Duchess of Sussex be “humanitarians of the year”?
With everything going on in Gaza, they’re not even “humanitarians of the week”.
These days it’s debatable whether they are humanitarians at all.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan were given the prestigious award at the Project Healthy Minds gala in New York on Thursday night.
Meghan was praised as “a mother, wife, entrepreneur, and philanthropist” while Harry’s work with mental health companies and his controversial 2021 memoir Spare were listed among his achievements.
Sorry, in what world is writing an autobiography trashing your family a “humanitarian” endeavour? Humanitarianism is defined as “the promotion of human welfare”. Spare didn’t promote the Royal family’s welfare. Did it make the Prince and Princess of Wales’s minds “healthier”? Or improve the King and Queen’s mental health? I doubt it.
Wouldn’t it have been better to acknowledge the £1.1m Harry recently donated to Children In Need? To be fair, their Archewell Foundation has recently given $500,000 to three organisations supporting injured children from Gaza and Ukraine, which is creditable.
But let’s be honest, their focus has been commercial, not charitable, since they left The Firm.
The couple were branded “disaster tourists” in search of a “photo op” after they were pictured consoling victims of the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires in January. Now they’ve apparently “joined the fight against predatory social media policies”. But have they even once called out the Sussex Squad trolls who have spent years online abusing anyone who has the temerity to question their “Truth”?
When Meghan is not too busy self-aggrandising about doing the school run with sycophantic podcasters, she’s being filmed popping handwritten notes into her children’s pack lunches. Perhaps one of the Post Its will now be nominated for a Pulitzer Prize?
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