But critics were not impressed with Harry’s assessment, and quickly took to Twitter to tell him so.
“First, sonny, piss off,” @irishspy
tweeted. “Second, I believe you come from a nation wherein people can get police visits for saying mean things on the Internet and reading Churchill aloud, so don’t lecture us about freedom.”
Mixed martial artist and Special Forces veteran Tim Kennedy added, “A prince from the British Royal family is telling Americans that they should be disarmed …”
“To use the British vernacular: ‘Sod off you ****!'” Dr. Sebastian Gorka
added.
Other notable replies included:
- @inezfeltscher: “Ah yes, I am very interested in this BRITISH PRINCE’s opinions about American democracy.”
- @lahavharkov: “Sorry Harry, your family lost the right to lecture Americans on democracy after that whole taxation without representation thing.”
- @capeandcowell: “Oh thank heavens unelected woke ex royalty has chimed in about our constitutional rights.”
- @seanmdav: “We stopped carrying what emasculated British royals think about our rights 246 years ago.”
- @sethamandel: “The next war the US and UK will fight will be over who has to keep Harry.”
- @Douglascarswell: “If I was a direct descendent of George III, I would be careful about lecturing an American audience about the inadequacies of their constitutional rights.”
A number also pointed out the fact that Harry — who stepped away from the Royal Family with his wife, American actress Meghan Markle —
had been critical of at least one of the constitutional rights he claimed were being rolled back.
Britain’s Prince Harry appeared to take aim at his adopted home during a Monday speech before the United Nations in honor of Mandela Day, lamenting the “rolling back of constitutional rights” in the United States. The self-exiled royal seemed to be referring to the Supreme Court’s recent 6-3...
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