Mark Dolan has mocked Prince Harry after reportedly being denied a room by King Charles, during a recent visit to the UK.
Speaking on his show, Mark Dolan Tonight, the presenter hit out at the Duke of Sussex, who was refused by palace staff after requesting to stay at Windsor Castle.
Dolan said: "Prince Harry, the world's least happy millionaire, has even more to be miserable about this week. The prodigal Prince is now Homeless Harry, after he was denied a room at Windsor Castle, having failed to give palace officials enough notice that he'd be turning up. I know when kids get older, they treat the house like a bloody hotel, but this is taking the mick.
"The first insult is that in flying into the UK, he didn't make the time to meet his own father, who has the humble title of King of the United Kingdom. King, hell, what a slap in the face. I know their schedules are tight and Charles was at Balmoral, which is a schlep. But let me tell you, if I lived in the United States and if I was flying into the UK, I would be seeing my old man, even if it was just for a quick pint or a finger of whiskey.
Dolan continued: "But of course, Harry gave his family the finger a long time ago, and now he's paying the price. When he comes to the UK now, he'll be on tripadvisor or booking.com, searching for an en suite at a Holiday Inn or a Travelodge. Although both of those hotel chains might worry the Prince could lower the tone of the place. They've of course got a reputation to maintain, they can't let any riff raff in."
"I'm afraid this sorry tale is a reminder that you reap what you sow. At last we're seeing a bit of tough love from King Charles towards his prodigal Prince, who has needlessly wreaked so much damage on a monarchy his father is charged with preserving.
"And as for homeless Harry, his accommodation is extremely limited. He's now trapped in the Hotel California. He can check out anytime he likes, but he can never leave. I doubt these days whether even the wife gives him room service."
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