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© 2020 AFPCommonwealth should acknowledge past wrongs, says Prince Harry
By PETER NICHOLLS LONDON©2025 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Daryl
He's not a prince anymore. He is just a guy that lives in a big mansion and seems to have some believe that he has the right to lecture people.
ohara
Another wealthy hypocrite lecturing us.
Tangerine2000
It must be horrible being married to someone who forces you to say stuff like this. He looks like he has aged a decade over the last couple of years. The foolish lad was warned, but he didn't listen.
itsonlyrocknroll
A comment that's timing is misjudged and ill conceived. Attention seeking self righteous sanctimony.......
"So many people have done such an incredible job of acknowledging the past and trying to right those wrongs but I think we all acknowledge there is so much more still to do. It's not going to be easy and in some cases it's not going to be comfortable, but it needs to be done, because, guess what, everybody benefits."
Perceived historic wrongs from a educational prospective have to be learnt from.
Present day political moral superiority, will never redeem historic wrongs. Go home, duty calls, grow up.
starpunk
The UK (and the US and other nations) need to man up and acknowledge their wrongs, but is Harry just trying to extend his Famous 15 minutes agan by saying this?
this is the 21st century, and most people today don't really believe in royalty or at least anything other than it being ceremonial. Other than that, nobody really gives a damn.
Go away, Harry. As the same goes for you too, Meghan.