Prolific writer Margaret Atwood didn’t mince phrases when speaking about Prince Harry.
In a brand new interview with the Times, “The Handmaid’s Story” writer famous that the Duke of Sussex was fortunate to be born into right this moment’s royal household.
If the 38-year-old had been a part of a extra highly effective clan, he “would have been murdered by any person decrease down the meals chain to get him out of the way in which,” the 83-year-old instructed the publication, which famous that she is a fan of “Sport of Thrones.”
The comment sparked some backlash on Twitter, with one individual posting, according to the Mirror, “Phrases fail me. What an completely ridiculous remark to make.”

The remark comes on the heels of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex being told to “vacate” Frogmore Cottage and the couple seeing their US approval rating plunge after a cheeky “South Park” episode scoffed at their privacy claims.
Harry not too long ago revealed a 400-page memoir in January entitled “Spare,” by which he detailed his life as a member of the royal household and his emotions about being the second son of King Charles and the late Princess Diana.


Harry not too long ago had an online chat with Dr. Gabor Maté about his guide. “I actually don’t see myself as a victim,” the daddy of two stated throughout the interview.
“I’m actually grateful to have the ability to share my story within the hopes that it’s going to assist, empower, encourage others and, hopefully, let individuals perceive — once more again to the human expertise — [that] we’re in some form and kind all linked, particularly by trauma,” he added.