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Noel Gallagher thinks Prince Harry is 'f****** do-gooder' and Royals have 's*** life'

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Rocker Noel Gallagher thinks Prince Harry is a “f***ing do-gooder” and he believes the Royal Family have a “s**t life”. The former Oasis ace isn’t impressed with the woke campaigns launched by Harry, 36, and his wife Duchess Meghan since they officially stepped back from the royal family and he is shocked that anyone takes the couple seriously.

He said: “ Prince Harry, surely no one takes him seriously? He’s just a mad little kid. “I don’t like do-gooders in general, they f***ing wind me up.” Noel, 53, feels sorry for the Queen and all of the members of the royal family because, although the public believe that their lives are full of opulence and wealth, they are actually have a “s**t” time and are unable to do anything fun.

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