The dramatic reenactment of Prince Harry’s court trial was “fairly accurate” in portraying how the Duke of Sussex tried to “pull at the heartstrings” of the judge, says writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue.
“People online have been saying it’s not Prince Harry but Prince Barry because of the nature of the re-enactment,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio.
“I think ‘theatre’ is the right way to describe it and I mean, it’s … fairly accurate in the way that Prince Harry was trying to pull at the heartstrings, or tug at the heartstrings of the judge in this particular case but unfortunately that’s not how a courtroom works.
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