Private schooling seems to breed this false sense of entitlement. I know that is inverted snobbery. I once lived with a girl who's brother went to private school and he came to live with us for the holidays whist working to earn money for uni, and he went into our flatmates bedroom when she wasn't there to use her floor length mirror and just left all his discarded clothes on her bed. I was livid. When I spoke to the sister about it, she lamely said 'Well he went to private school, and they are all used to sharing'.The gist of a lot of what he had to say was blaming others for his own mistakes and misbehavior. He is too stupid to see what he is saying about himself. He will go down in history as an entitled whinger who could never take responsibility for his own life.
This guy didn't like sharing the responsibility of the bills and London rent. He pleading poverty saying he needed all his wages to pay for uni. That good will ceased after I walked a few yards behind him out of the tube station, and saw him with bags and bags of designer clothes. Little twit. This is what I'm taking about, and Harry has it so much worse because he is royal, and because he's the second born, so he gets all the privilege, without the responsibility and pressure and it's obviously spoiled him. He is a complete waste of space. He would have been more useful to the Royal Family if they had just used him as a draft excluder.
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