Prince Harry’s foolish TV move showed his true colours on camera – and he will pay price

EXCLUSIVE: A PR expert has condemned Prince Harry’s recent actions saying: “it doesn’t look good for him!”

Close up of Prince Harry looking pensive
Prince Harry visited Ukraine just days before his father was due to head on a state visit to the US (Image: Getty)

Prince Harry’s recent remarks on a visit to Ukraine and his claims in an ITV interview about his place in the royal family have stolen the spotlight from his father King Charles as he lands in the US for his controversial state visit with President Donald Trump. PR & Media expert Chad Teixeira said to Express.co.uk that Harry actions aren’t doing anything to fix the “royal rift” between him and his family.

“Planning a trip like the Ukraine one is very Harry, if I’m perfectly honest,” the expert said. “The visit in itself is strong; no one’s questioning that. But the timing just muddies it. Dropping that interview and leaning into ‘I’m still part of the Royal Family’ right before King Charles heads off on such a big US state visit was always going to pull focus. Whether he meant to or not, it turns what should be a clear diplomatic moment into another round of the Harry vs the Palace narrative. It very much comes across as he’s stolen the spotlight, even if that wasn’t the plan,” Teixeira, who is the Founder and CEO of Chad Teixeira Media, said.

Harry visited Kyiv on April 23, which also happened to be his nephew Prince Louis’ eighth birthday, where he delivered a lengthy, impassioned speech at the Kyiv Security Forum, saying he was “not here as a politician” but as “a soldier who understands service” and a “humanitarian”. He also urged Trump to end the war, then subsequently spoke to ITV’s Royal Editor, Chris Ship, and insisted: “I will always be part of the Royal Family. I am here working, doing the things that I was born to do.”

Remarking on this, Teixeira continued: “The bigger issue here is that his relationship with the family is still rocky, and everyone knows it. That context doesn’t go away, and he isn’t doing anything to try and heal the ‘royal rift’ he has said he wants to reconcile. When Prince Harry steps forward like this, especially when talking about his royal ties; it just reopens everything.

“You’ve got a monarchy trying to show unity on the world stage, and Harry pulls it straight back to family drama. It’s the same pattern, big gesture, messy fallout,” Chad observed.

Reflecting further on the situation, Chad added: “There’s still that identity problem here with Harry. He’s out [of the Royal Family] but not fully out. He wants the freedom, but still reaches for the royal label when it adds weight, and he can use it to his own advantage.Close up of King Charles looking serious
King Charles is currently on a state visit to the US (Image: Getty)

“That’s where people start to switch off from him and he’s losing favour, because it feels inconsistent. You can’t rewrite the rules every time you step into the spotlight, and that’s how it’s landing and it doesn’t look good for him,” he said.

“From a PR point of view, this is all about timing, and he’s just got it wrong. It lands like a distraction, not a contribution and it hands critics an easy line of ‘Harry talks about service, but keeps making it about himself’.

“The relationship with the Royal Family still feels unresolved here, and every time he pops up like this, it proves it.

“Until he picks a lane and sticks to it, these moments will keep backfiring and he’s going to keep looking like he’s trying to pull the spotlight onto himself and trying to overshadow.”