Prince Harry faces devastating blow after ‘strange’ comment backfires | Royal | News

This included talks about the Invictus Games, trauma, family and British culture. The podcast chat also saw Harry being asked some quick questions, including what his profession is. When asked about it, the Duke of Sussex, who stepped away from royal life in 2020, said: “Full-time father, British Army veteran, Prince of England, Duke.”
This sparked outrage online; although he is technically a prince, he is not a working member of the Royal Family and therefore does not perform any royal duties; He only has titles. He does not have a title that calls him “Prince of England”.
Fans were quick to call Harry out on this, with one person saying: “He gave up his ‘professions’ as prince and duke. Those are fancy titles now.”
Another said: “I don’t think he knows the definition of a profession. He doesn’t have a ‘job’ as Prince of England. A profession is a regular job, vocation or main activity that a person does for a living.”
Another wrote: “Isn’t there such a thing as a Prince of England???”
Another angry royal fan commented: “I find it very strange that he says Prince of England. The name England is not used much anymore. United Kingdom (United Kingdom). Doesn’t he know that?”
Almost 99 percent of those who voted in the poll said no, while 0.74 percent said yes. A total of two participants said they were not sure.
Harry had no comment on the backlash he received from the comment on the podcast, which aired on Monday.




