ITV Star Narinder Kaur Blasted Over William and Kate 'Entitled' Rant
ITV Star Blasted Over William and Kate 'Entitled' Rant

An ITV star has been heavily criticized by viewers after launching a furious rant against the Prince and Princess of Wales, branding them 'entitled.' The outburst occurred on Good Morning Britain, where regular contributor Narinder Kaur expressed her anger over the decision to send Prince George to Eton College.

Narinder Kaur's Controversial Comments

Narinder Kaur, known for her time on Big Brother, took to X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, June 16, to vent about the news that Prince George will attend Eton College. While the choice was unsurprising given the school's prestige, Kaur was visibly upset. She wrote: 'Prince George should be attending a state school. No question about it!'

She continued: 'Nothing says "out of touch" quite like sending your child to Eton. A school for the privileged few, producing generation after generation of entitled elites.' Kaur added: 'He's meant to be a future king — how is Eton representative of the working class?! I thought William and Kate were supposed to be modernising the monarchy? Yet when it comes to their own son, it's straight to Eton? Honestly unbelievable.'

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Public Backlash

Shortly after her comments were posted, many social media users expressed their displeasure. Some argued that the decision was 'about safety,' pointing to incidents involving the Prime Minister's children. One user raged: 'In this day and age it's important to keep the future monarch safe above all else... what about Starmer's kids, you're not calling them out? It's simple, doesn't fit your narrative does it?'

Another wrote: 'Who are you to decide what they should do with their kids? By the way, this money could hardly buy several expensive outfits that many people you admire buy.'

A third comment highlighted: 'He is the future king. Sending him to a normal school would distract the kids and make their lives more difficult because of the added security that would be required.'

A fourth user added: 'Our future King going to a comprehensive school? Don't talk b******s. Would you say the same if it was Harry and Meg's kids? Will they be going to a comprehensive school?'

Context and Reactions

The announcement that Prince George will attend Eton College in September as he begins preparations for his future role as king was met with mixed reactions. While many royal watchers expected the choice, others, like Kaur, criticized it as out of touch. However, the backlash against Kaur suggests that many believe the decision prioritizes security and tradition over public sentiment.

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