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Prince Harry branded 'royal pain in the a**' by Fox News star after First Amendment rant

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Prince Harry has been branded a "right royal pain in the a***" by a Fox News commentator after he ranted about the First Amendment.

Prime time host Sean Hannity urged the Duke of Sussex to leave the US if he didn't agree with what he called "one of America's most sacred rights".

The royal had called the First Amendment, which protects US citizens' right to free speech, "bonkers" and admitted he doesn't understand it.

On his show last night, Hannity said: "Before we go I have a message for Harry who is now attacking one of America's most sacred rights, the freedom of speech. "Harry, we really don't need you coming from England to give us lectures on the First Amendment. "And if you can't understand the importance of free expression and the

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