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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 04:  Prince Harry attends The Landmine Free World 2025 reception on International Mine Awareness Day at The Orangery on April 4, 2017 in London, England.  2017 is the 20th anniversary of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty in Ottawa signing, which Prince Harry's Mother, Princess Diana, was closely involved in.  (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images)

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Celebs Who Can't Stand Prince Harry
By JON O’BRIEN
Noel Gallagher
In a 2021 interview, Oasis’ Noel Gallagher eloquently described Prince Harry as a “f***ing woke snowflake” after his criticisms of the royal family, before sympathizing with Prince William, saying “He’s got a f***ing younger brother shooting his f***ing mouth off.” Gallagher also took aim at Meghan Markle: “This is what happens when you get involved with Americans.”
Meghan McCain
While on the “Armchair Expert” podcast in 2021, Prince Harry gave a snippet of his opinion on the First Amendment, saying “you can capitalize or exploit what’s not said rather than uphold what is said.” This caused many to take offense with the Duke of Sussex’s apparent distaste towards the U.S., including Meghan McCain, who tweeted: “show some utter respect.”
Sean Hannity
The prince’s thoughts on the First Amendment also upset Fox News regular Sean Hannity, who described Harry as “England’s royal pain in the ass.” On his show, Hannity addressed the royal, saying, “Understand this is the same First Amendment that allowed you and your wife to trash your own family,” before wondering if he should move to a “place more compatible with your restrictive ideas.”
Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan claimed that Prince Harry criticized the First Amendment because he doesn’t want to be held accountable by the press, and tweeted that Harry was a hypocrite who makes money off his family drama. Morgan had plenty of time to weigh in on the issue since he left his job on “Good Morning Britain” after he was challenged for his constant harassment of Meghan Markle.
Morrissey
Ex-frontman of The Smiths, Morrissey, has a problem with the royal family in general, saying in a 2016 interview that “monarchy represents an unequal and inequitable social system.” The singer went on to criticize Prince Harry’s time in the military: “Harry killed 34 people in Afghanistan and the UK press called him a hero […] It is insufferable.”