Prince Harry has been labeled a ‘hypocrite’ for describing his relationship with paparazzi as ‘hunter vs. prey’ when he was allegedly using his royal status to promote a friend’s nightclub. was given.
Harry deliberately used the front door of The Public, a London club he frequented in his youth, to give the venue a “huge PR boost,” a friend who was partying with Duke claimed. did.
A source told The Sun on Sunday that co-owner Guy Perry arranged for Harry to be photographed outside the public because his presence was “surprising for the profile.”
An insider has revealed Harry’s alleged PR activities after the 38-year-old Duke claimed in a new Netflix documentary, “A big part of my memory is being swarmed by paparazzi.”

Prince Harry has been branded a ‘hypocrite’ for describing his relationship with paparazzi as ‘hunter vs. prey’ when he was allegedly using his royal status to promote a friend’s nightclub. It was filmed at Hotspot Public in London in 2010.

Harry had deliberately used the front entrance of The Public, a London club he frequented in his youth, to give the venue a “huge PR boost”, a friend who was partying with the Duke claimed. Filmed publicly in 2011.
“He’s guilty of class hypocrisy,” a source told The Sun yesterday, just two days after the Harry and Meghan documentary series made its global debut on Netflix.
“Harry started becoming a regular at the club in late 2010/early 2011.
Guy Perry was his friend, and he made Harry come to the club.
“Harry must have known he was being photographed by the photographer.”
According to insiders, Perry would usually sneak Harry into clubs through the back door to “avoid the annoyance and photographers.”
However, on several occasions the club owner arranged for the royals to enter through the front door so that the paparazzi could spot them.
“Harry was pictured and boom, the club really took off,” the source recalled, reiterating that the plan was “Perry’s idea.”
The insider added:
MailOnline reached out to Harry’s spokesperson for comment.

An insider reveals Harry’s alleged PR activities after the 38-year-old Duke claimed in a new Netflix documentary that ‘a big part of my memory is being swarmed by paparazzi’

In Episode 2 of Harry and Meghan (pictured), the Sussexes are in New York in November 2021. Their body his guard is seen getting into a car and discussing how to avoid photographers “camping out” along the road.

Harry also compared Meghan’s experience to that of her mother, Diana.
The publicity scheme accusations came after Harry compared the paparazzi following his mother, Princess Diana, to the online harassment his wife Meghan Markle faces.
He said in Episode 2 of their shocking Netflix series:
The Duke of Sussex has spoken out about his wife of 41 years being targeted by social media trolls, describing the relationship between the Duchess and her online critics as “basically hunter versus prey.”
Harry said, “In my mother’s day it was physical harassment, cameras in your face and people chasing you. Paparazzi still harass people, but harassment is now. There are more online.
“Once the photos were published and the stories followed, there was harassment on social media. It’s hard to see another woman in my life who I love go through this feeding frenzy. It’s basically hunter vs prey.
Harry also talked about his experience working with photographers as a child.
“Most of my memories are of being flocked to by the paparazzi,” he said, adding that it’s rare for someone to go on holiday without jumping out of the bush with a camera.
“In the family, in the system, the advice that is given all the time doesn’t respond. Don’t eat into it,” he explained.