Under the ‘we pay, you entertain’ deal, Harry is now the hardest working royal | Martha Gill

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Under the ‘we pay, you entertain’ deal, Harry is now the hardest working royal | Martha Gill
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His salacious revelations won’t bring an end to the monarchy. We enjoy watching the soap opera too much for that

. Hardly had we digested the first revelation - a necklace-smashing fight between royal brothers - when the next were presented. The boys “begging” their father not to marry Camilla; two tearful bust-ups between duchesses; Charles joking that Harry wasn’t his; Harry’s frostbitten penis at William’s wedding.

If you thought that after the Oprah interview and “intimate” Netflix series, Harry would be flogging a dead horse – well, you’d at least be partly wrong. What are the royals for in 2023? An alien arriving on Earth, observing the way we treat, pay for and “consume” them, would see the deal clearly. We keep them for our entertainment. The contract was made particularly stark in 2019, when Harry and Meghan first broke royal protocol and refused to show off Archie as soon he was born. “They can’t have it both ways,” royal biographer Penny Junor said at the time.

Perhaps we keep the monarchy for a whiff of history – a sort of comforting nostalgia, drawing us back to the Tudors and Plantagenets. In which case, we should be delighted at Harry’s leaks.

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