Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit Nigeria in May Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been told to "get a grip" by former Labour Minister Bill Rammell. The politician made the remarks while commenting on their tour of Colombia. Referencing the recent loss of their aide who quit after just three months in the role, he advised they need "professional help": "To lose one member of staff from your entourage might be deemed unfortunate - to lose 18 in 6 years is a bit of a disaster.

And I think they need to get a grip. "They need to hire some decent staff. More importantly, they need to listen to them and bluntly be told what to do because they're trashing their brand," he opined.

He also queried the wisdom of the Columbia trip given Price Harry's very vocal outbursts about security issues for his family in the UK. "As a minister, I went to Colombia three times, and I only went with protection officers because it's one of the most dangerous countries in the world," he said. READ MORE: Jeremy Clarkson sends fans wild with huge £1m pub news in iconic A Level tweet Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been criticised for their upcoming trip to Colombia (Image: Getty) "However, I think you can have some sympathy for him.

He's a damaged young man, he lost his mother at a very early age and that's clearly scarred him. "He's estranged from his father and his brother, and speaking as a human being, not a monarchist, I think that's very sad," he refelected speaking to GB News . Express.

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