Prince Harry has been given a stern warning that his "actions have consequences" after he was stunned by the brutal backlash to receiving a war award.
The Duke of Sussex is set to be given the memorial award set up in the name of Pat Tillman in Hollywood on July 11.
Speaking to GB News royal commentator Michael Cole said: "We know that Prince Harry did a great job in setting up the Invictus, meaning unconquered games after he'd seen the warrior games in America.
"We know that he served nobly and valiantly in Afghanistan as a commander of an Apache attack helicopter. Commendations are due there.
"We know that what's gone on and in America, you know, the late Queen was held in high, high regard.
"A lot of people have been saying where is the service of Prince Harry? He's turned against his commander-in-chief, his father.
"He said some very unbalanced and unkind things about the Princess of Wales and indeed his brother.
"So 68,000 people signed a petition for the award that should be given on Thursday night."