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Harry, don’t you understand? You’re not a victim. You’re a wealthy man who can afford your own security. | Marina Hyde

Prince Harry seems to have embraced a new lifestyle, having stepped away from royal duties and found wealth. He’s not just a rich guy now; he’s got the mindset to match.

While he used to lament about finances during his royal days, it’s worth noting that others, like Beyoncé, don’t complain about their security expenses as much. Perhaps they realize that wealth comes with responsibilities, including the costs associated with safety.

In a few days, Kim Kardashian is set to face the man who robbed her in a terrifying incident back in 2016. It’s hard to gauge how she’ll feel about being in that moment again.

Meanwhile, there’s speculation about a biological condition affecting Prince Andrew, making people wonder if Harry might share similar traits, especially after losing a legal battle concerning taxpayer-funded security in the UK. He recently spoke with the BBC from yet another upscale rental in Montecito, likely hoping for favorable media attention.

His attempts to portray himself as a victim of circumstance felt a bit reminiscent of certain political figures, lacking a clear resolution. He mentioned a conspiracy, made himself appear as a martyr due to his choices, and suggested that laws should cater to his family’s desires. If you were playing bingo with buzzwords, it would have been an easy win.

Perhaps one of his wealthy friends could enlighten him on how affluent individuals typically approach their problems. Those who have earned their wealth know that publicly lamenting security expenses can quickly lead to public disdain. It’s all kind of ironic, especially when mixed with local issues trending just after elections.

Looking closely at comments from various media outlets, Harry is, oddly, a target of the same criticisms he seems to lack awareness about. Many describe his behavior in terms like “narcissistic injury” or speculate about his upbringing as a “Nepo baby.” It’s interesting that these terms didn’t come up when he was part of the royal family.

Regardless, he’s rich now, and things are different. I wonder if it’s too late for him to adjust his more questionable social habits. This reflection takes us back to when Harry, during his high-profile interviews, expressed frustration about his hefty deals with Netflix and Spotify.

It seems like a bit of a self-sabotage, as if he’s burning bridges without realizing he’s jeopardizing future opportunities. While some celebrities take a laid-back approach, Harry and Meghan have been dubbed “grifters” due to their public persona.

The strange irony in all of this is Harry’s ongoing relationship with the media. If he truly detests the press, he could avoid giving them business by promoting his private ventures. Yet, there’s a nagging feeling this might be part of a grander scheme, perhaps hinting that he understands the dynamics of the industry better than he lets on.

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