Harry’s palace nightmares! Duke of Sussex ‘sounds like Gordon Ramsay’ while reading excerpts from memoir Spare, royal fans say
- Fans left shocked at similarities between the Duke and Gordon Ramsay’s voices
- ITV viewers heard Prince Harry’s narration of his own bombshell memoir, Spare
- Hundreds took to social media to share their thoughts on the pair’s voices
Royal fans were left bewildered after confusing Prince Harry’s voice with Gordon Ramsay’s after hearing him read excerpts from his bombshell ‘Spare’ memoir.
The revelation came as the Duke of Sussex gave an explosive interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby in which Harry’s narration of his explosive tell-all was revealed to viewers.
Those watching from home were quick to point out similarities with how the royal and Scottish chef famed for his fiery temper both sound.
It comes as Harry shocked the world by launching his fiercest attack on the royal family yet as he branded his own kin ‘abusers’ who planted stories about his wife in the press to ‘rehabilitate’ their own reputations.
Royal fans were left bewildered after confusing Prince Harry’s voice with Gordon Ramsay’s after hearing him read excerpts from his bombshell ‘Spare’ memoir. The duke is pictured above with ITV’s Tom Bradby
Those watching from home were quick to point out similarities with how the royal and Scottish chef famed for his fiery temper both sound
Dozens of royal fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the duke and Mr Ramsay’s voice.
James Armstrong wrote: ‘Was that Harry or Gordon Ramsay reading extracts from “Spare”?’
ITV journalist Richard Gaisford added: ‘Some of #HarryTheInterview is built around Harry’s own voice, reading sections from his book #Spare. Unnervingly he delivers his own words in a style reminiscent of Gordon Ramsay.’
Others revealed how they were recognising the similarities between the pair for the first time.
Garry Spence asked: ‘Did Gordon Ramsay do the audiobook for Prince Harry? Or have I just never noticed how alike they sound?’
Those watching from home were quick to point out similarities with how the royal and Scottish chef famed for his fiery temper both sound
It comes as Harry launched fresh ‘truth-bombs’ at the Royal Family during his latest media blitz for his memoir.
In an extraordinary interview, the duke told ITV’s Tom Bradby that he was not ‘scathing’ towards Camilla in his book, in an interview that viewers said contained several contradictions, including denying previous allegations that the Royal Family is racist.
There was further disbelief when Harry told Mr Bradby that whatever he says to William in future will remain ‘private’, despite using his memoirs, TV interviews, a Netflix documentary as well as Oprah to spill the beans on what his family said to him and Meghan behind closed doors. He also said he has no wish to hurt his family.
‘My family helped to drive out Meghan’: Harry launches extraordinary new attack on Royals, branding them ‘abusers’ who planted stories to rehabilitate their own reputations
Mr Bradby was visibly stunned – as were millions of viewers – by his screeching U-turn from previous incendiary claims that an unnamed senior royal had raised concerns over his son Archie’s skin colour.
The broadcaster raised the 2021 Oprah interview with Meghan and said: ‘You accused members of your family of racism’. But Harry snapped back: ‘No I didn’t. The British Press said that’.
He also told his friend Mr Bradby that his family was ‘complicit’ in the ‘pain and suffering’ inflicted on his wife Meghan and compared them to ‘abusers’.
He suggested they helped to ‘trash’ his and Meghan’s reputations, forcing them to move to California, and have ‘shown no willingness to reconcile’.
Harry also said that there was a ‘lot of stereotyping’ of Meghan after she was introduced to the Royal Family, because she is an ‘American actress, divorced, biracial’. But in an interview of contradictions later insisted that the Royal Family is not racist – despite the allegation being at the very heart of the Sussexes’ Oprah interview in 2021.
The duke said the comments made about his son Archie’s skin colour were ‘unconscious bias’. Mr Bradby appeared taken aback by the answer – while experts said that Harry clearly didn’t understand the term he was now using.
Harry told him: ‘You speak to any other mixed race couple around the world, and you will probably find that the white side of the family have either openly discussed it, or secretly discussed ‘What are the kids gonna look like?’
‘And that is part of a bigger conversation that needs to be had.
He added: ‘The difference between racism and unconscious bias, the two things are different.
‘But once it’s been acknowledged, or pointed out to you as an individual, or as an institution, that you have unconscious bias, you therefore have an opportunity to learn and grow from that in order so that you are part of the solution rather than part of the problem.’
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