@felicityjordan6853

I’m surprised this interviewer is showing her face, she was absolutely hopeless and did not question him in a balanced way and check what was fact and what was pure speculation and opinion

@lennadunagan5608

Harry plays the victim!
As far as his family keeping his family safe, he plays on Diana's death. How do you take Harry seriously?

@sugarsteeler1293

This BBC interviewer is sub-par, extremely biased. Why was she given this assignment?  she is in awe of him.She is his fan clearly.

@lesleywattie597

What a jurk

@pamelahadaway4614

He wasn't "forthcoming", instead he was gaslighting and being manipulative.

@annevonaichinger2075

What a terrible interviewer. Not impartial at all! Did not push back enough.

@mariadedeusmoura9024

Is this woman a journalist??????

@MelDo-f2n

His ego is bruised.

@lindakelly3054

You call yourself a journalist???? No questions asked/ no rebuttal- you have no skills!!! Read the room

@Mamabear7388

The interviewer’s lack of journalistic competence is nothing short of staggering. My jaw was on the flow. It’s not merely a matter of deficient skill, it’s a betrayal of the very ethos of journalism. To sit there, as this BBC representative did, and fail to pose a single question of substance, to sidestep the glaring contradictions in Prince Harry’s relentless public assaults on his own family, is an abdication of responsibility that borders on the pathological. This isn’t journalism; it’s a caricature of it, a descent into the kind of tabloid sensationalism one might expect from the gutters of media, not from a taxpayer-funded institution like the BBC.

Where is the courage to confront the accusations Harry levels against those he claims have wounded him? Where is the intellectual integrity to probe the chaos of his narrative, to hold a mirror to his actions and demand accountability? A true journalist doesn’t merely nod along, coddling the interviewee’s grievances like some spineless sycophant. A true journalist wields the scalpel of truth, cutting through the fog of self-justification to expose what lies beneath. This woman, by contrast, embodies the archetype of the enabler,content to let the story fester unchallenged, shirking the duty to elevate public discourse.

And let’s be clear: this isn’t just about one interview. It’s symptomatic of a broader cultural malaise, where feelings trump facts, and the pursuit of narrative supersedes the pursuit of reality. To call her a journalist is to degrade the term itself. She’s a purveyor of spectacle, not a guardian of truth. The BBC, funded by the public purse, should be a bastion of rigorous inquiry, not a stage for this kind of moral and intellectual cowardice. Wake up, or the very foundations of your institution will crumble under the weight of such incompetence. 

Thank God the BBC has mustered the integrity to admit they fell abysmally short of their own standards in this interview- rare moment of self-awareness from an institution that ought to embody unflinching rigour, not capitulate to mediocrity. the public deserves better than journalistic cowardice.

@gm3190

That snivelling man-child made during the interview a number of spurious allegations that merited follow up questions from the interviewer. E.g. he claimed the verdict is a stich up by the establishment casting doubt over the UK courts ability to adjudicate, or that his father (the King) does not speak to him... 
Both claims (and others) merited at least a challenge and it didn't come. 

Compare how Emily Maitlis reacted to Andrew's claims in 2019 on Newsnight, again for the BBC, she was composed, level headed and whenever Andrew made claims that did not hold up to scrutiny she was quick to follow up with questions that eventually painted Andrew into a corner. This interviewer lacked the quick wit at best, was predisposed in Harry's favour at worst.

@Wisdom-v1c

He keeps on blaming his family. He’s saying in short that the king should manipulate the court.

@catherine-b1l

I have no sympathy for him.  He is not a royal, doesn't he get it????

@SPridham

She didn’t even point out separation of State …
Getting the King to tell Courts / Govt what to do is unconstitutional.
Basic stuff & appalling lack of journalism.

@cpepservices1

He is like his wife Me- Me-Meghan: Relentlessly self-focused and alienated from his father as his wife is from her father.

@elizabethkehoe6717

He needs to stop talking.

@jourdainhiini6548

Cry me a river...he's hurt cos the father he vilified world wide won't pander to his tantrums. Boohoo..learn to shut your mouth Harry, it doesn't help you at all when you speak..
That woman that claims to be a journalist is a joke. The BBC had to apologise for her pathetic "interview"

@splitleap6549

The worst  BBC interview no journalistic values from them

@meghabisht5401

5 years he is still in the same spot. 
Seems like he is out to collect stories for Spare 2.