Prince Harry 'only has six Brit pals' so no can tell him he's 'being a kn …

Prince Harry only has a handful of British friends so there's no-one to stop him turning into "a bit of a knob", a royal expert has claimed. Daniela Elser, a royal writer for news.com.au, said that the black sheep of the Royal Family has spent the last few years "largely cut off from his family, homeland and good sense". She reckons that this may be the reason he has made decisions that many across the world have seen as irrational.

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Prince Harry with several peoplePrince Harry has seemingly burned a lot of bridges in the past few years
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Since their partial departure from the Firm, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made several explosive claims against the royal family that have alienated them from friends and family, with the Mail reporting that Prince Harry has just six friends in the UK. The royal writer said: "The tragedy here is that all of this is happening at a point in the Duke's life when he needs as many old mates around him as possible.

"The power of friendships that date back decades is that they are some of the only people who can and will tell you when you are being a bit of a knob or making bad decisions or will tell it like it is.

Prince Harry with several peopleHe reportedly has only six friends , including Tom Inskip, pictured
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"You know, the exact opposite of Hollywood where numerous sets of lips are permanently attached to more famous derrieres." The Sussexes have reportedly burned most of their bridges with the Royal Family, only maintaining a friendship with Princess Eugenie and her family. Harry will even be skipping out on meeting with his own brother at the King's coronation in May, after he called Prince William his "arch-nemesis" in "Spare", the controversial memoir that he published earlier this year.

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