Prince Harry has yet to catch a break from the negativity, not that he’s actively trying to keep a low profile in the first place. The wayward royal was set to give a speech for the Ontario Real Estate Association this month, but according to anti-Sussex X account @Teranova2112, tickets are not selling well. The attendees are supposed to be “like-minded, politically motivated realtors,” according to CTV News. However, the X source claims that only 250 out of 450 seats have been reserved. “On top of that 50-100 won’t even show up,” the X user states.
“His paid cheerleaders @people won’t even say a word because this is so embarrassing,” @Teranova2112 mocks on X. For context, many critics of the Sussexes regard People.com as a supporter of Harry and Meghan, supporting their publicity with whatever articles they put out about the ex-royals. Of course, there’s little to prove this theory, but it is quite telling that a little over half of the available tickets were sold for Harry’s big speech. He’s disliked enough already, but many online users question the prince’s authority to even talk about the matter.
One Redditor points out that Prince Harry has absolutely no business experience besides being a board member of a charity that he pressured others to be granted authority over. Rumors aside, it has been reported that his Invictus Charity is looking to dump him from its organization, considering all the controversy surrounding him and his wife, Meghan Markle. Due to this report, many find Harry’s skill in leadership rather lacking.
The commenter continues: “It’s truly laughable that Harry is giving a speech on ANYTHING business oriented. This man is nothing more than a spoiled man-child that has had every incredible opportunity handed to him his whole life (on a silver platter) and has resentfully [expletive] it all away. Pathetic...” Some assume that the tickets for Harry’s real estate speech are more or less seats primarily paid for by companies and given as free hand-outs to employees. “The organization deserves just as much blame as Harry for this stunt,” one person said, criticizing the Ontario Real Estate Association.
By association, his wife could be more fit for the real estate speaker’s role as a “businesswoman,” considering how Meghan manages her own business and spoke at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women event. However, even that would doubtless turn out to be controversial, as many don’t believe Meghan’s As Ever brand to be a success at all. Public opinions aside, the reported ticket sale numbers for Harry’s speech speak for themselves.







