{"id":28033,"date":"2023-09-11T12:27:43","date_gmt":"2023-09-11T12:27:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/webpromall.com\/?p=28033"},"modified":"2023-09-11T12:27:43","modified_gmt":"2023-09-11T12:27:43","slug":"prince-william-is-too-weak-insecure-scared-to-speak-to-american-media","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/webpromall.com\/celebrity\/prince-william-is-too-weak-insecure-scared-to-speak-to-american-media\/","title":{"rendered":"Prince William is too weak, insecure & scared to speak to American media"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Prince William will spend two days in New York next week. Of course, his \u201cPeggington Is Beloved By Americans\u201d campaign has to start this week though, specifically timed to \u201ctorpedo\u201d the Invictus Games. The fact that Prince Harry lives rent-free in his brother\u2019s head should be no surprise, and neither should this PR blitz solely in the British media. Like all of the Windsors\u2019 tours and trips these days, they\u2019re solely focused on their domestic audience. I keep saying it because I need people to understand how f–king weird and short-sighted it is – William isn\u2019t coming to New York to win American hearts and minds. He\u2019s coming to New York so he can tell the British audience that Americans love him more than Harry. It\u2019s so beyond pathetic. Anyway, Kensington Palace gave a special briefing to Roya Nikkhah at the Sunday Times. Some highlights:<\/p>\n
\nThe stupid Gallop poll which was organized by Kensington Palace:<\/strong> \u201cOf course he\u2019s aware of the poll,\u201d said an aide, insisting the prince is \u201cnot distracted by polling \u2014 his focus is always on getting on with the job and focusing on his work\u201d. Distracted? Maybe not. Quietly pleased? Almost certainly, because the poll suggests William, 41, will arrive in the United States to a receptive audience unfazed by the who-pushed-who-on-to-a-dog-bowl row, or when the estranged brothers last spoke.<\/p>\n
Peggington Goes To the UN:<\/strong> During his solo visit, William will meet the UN secretary-general, Ant\u00f3nio Guterres, hold bilateral meetings with delegations from Ecuador and Vanuatu, wade into the Hudson River to highlight a pioneering water project and unveil this year\u2019s 15 Earthshot finalists before November\u2019s awards ceremony in Singapore, which he will attend with the Princess of Wales. Since postponing a visit to New York last September after the death of Queen Elizabeth, William visited Boston in November with Kate for the second Earthshot awards, but aides say he was \u201cvery keen\u201d to return to New York for his second solo overseas visit this year. <\/p>\n
A global statesman, lmao:<\/strong> An aide said: \u201cThis trip is part of his evolution as a global statesman which is incredibly important, especially since becoming Prince of Wales. He and his courtiers have been thinking about how to manage that transition from Duke of Cambridge to the next king. You\u2019ve seen a number of iterations of that, whether that\u2019s meeting with Joe Biden in Boston or travelling to the border with Ukraine and talking about the importance of fighting for our freedoms. The US is very important to him. The world\u2019s climate movers and shakers will be in New York having conversations about the future of the planet and the prince is keen to be part of those conversations and put Earthshot front and centre. He has huge ambitions for what the prize can become and is extremely focused on its legacy and impact.\u201d<\/p>\n
No interviews:<\/strong> After Prince Harry\u2019s round of US television interviews to promote his memoir, Spare, it is understood that all the main television networks have bid for interviews with William. He has no plans to answer inevitable questions about their fractured relationship.<\/p>\n
Celebrities & firefighters: <\/strong>William will be joined in New York by the actress Cate Blanchett, an Earthshot champion, and Mike Bloomberg, the city\u2019s former mayor, whose Bloomberg Philanthropies has committed more than $20 million (\u00a316 million) to support previous Earthshot finalists in developing their projects\u2026 As well as rubbing shoulders with leading environmentalists, William will meet some of New York\u2019s firefighters to thank them for their service and to discuss mental health.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
[From The Sunday Times]<\/p>\n
I got caught on \u201ca receptive audience unfazed by the who-pushed-who-on-to-a-dog-bowl row.\u201d Literally no one – not even William, not even Jason Knauf – has suggested that Harry was the one who assaulted William in Nottingham Cottage. There has been no suggestion that Harry\u2019s story was inaccurate or that there was some other context for William\u2019s violence. In fact, the only talking points coming out of Kensington Palace are about William\u2019s rage at Harry for revealing the assault in Spare. And believe it or not, Americans do care about violence and abuse, which is why any American journalist would ask William about it if William did any media while he was in New York. That\u2019s the bigger headline – William is terrified to answer questions from journalists who aren\u2019t part of the invisible contract.<\/p>\n
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