'Whiny b****es': Howard Stern blasts Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for ‘hypocritical' Netflix docuseries
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Howard Stern slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after watching their controversial docuseries which was recently out on Netflix. The comedian revealed he barely made it through the first episode of the show and criticized Harry and Meghan for being "whiny b****es" throughout the series. “They come off like such whiny b****es,” the radio host, 68, said on Monday, December 12, on his Sirius XM show. “I gotta tell you, man, I just don’t get it,” he added.
Even though he criticized Harry for his performance in the series, he revealed that he sympathized with the grief of Harry losing his mother at a young age. “They treated her like s**t,” the 'Private Parts' author talked about Princess Diana. He added, “That Prince Charles was such a f**king c**t to Lady Diana … and I feel bad for Prince Harry losing his mother and all that. So you got my empathy there.” However, he then joked about the ex-royals behavior in the docuseries and said, “But Jesus Christ, when those two [Harry and Markle] start whining about ‘wha wha wha and they don’t like me,’ and she [Markle] wants to be beloved in this country.”
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“It’s just very weird to watch two people who keep screaming, ‘We wanted our privacy, we wanted the press to leave us alone,’” Stern said. “And then what is their special that they put out on Netflix? Showing you them and their kids and their life. It’s like the Kardashians – except boring. You know what I mean? It’s just weird. It seems so hypocritical,” he continued bashing the ex-royals. “I think we heard the story when Oprah interviewed you the first time,” Stern added. He concluded his rant by saying the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's marriage won't last long after this documentary. “I think he’s eventually not gonna dig her. I’m telling you,” said Stern.
In the wake of the premiere of 'Harry & Meghan', several people on social media voiced similar criticism, prompting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to clarify that they left the royal family because of "privacy." “Their statement announcing their decision to step back mentions nothing of privacy and reiterates their desire to continue their roles and public duties,” the couple told The New York Times on December 8 via their press secretary Ashley Hansen. “Any suggestion otherwise speaks to a key point of this series,” the spokeswoman added.