Human Blood Protest Against Prince Harry; Plans to “Drench” St Paul’s Cathedral Over the Duke’s Afghan Killings Sparks Controversy
Another day, another war waged against the estranged royal UK monarchy, Prince Harry. Before choosing the path of philanthropy and optimization, King Charles’s yongest served as captain of his regiment in the UK military. As claimed by many of his senior officers, the Duke of Sussex had achieved much in his 10 years as a soldier. In the course of his terms, the Prince also undertook two successful tours of Afghanistan, as he “boasted” in his tell-all memoir, Spare. However, little did he know that the service for his country would someday backfire on him so badly.
Controversies around the estranged Prince seem to get wild with each passing day. With the ongoing Daily Mail lawsuit, the Prince has found himself in another dispute which includes a Russian, his killings of the notorious Talibans, and a blood-drenched sculpture in making. As reported by Express, an eminent sculptor of the east, Andrei Molodkin, who is known for his controversial sculptures has rolled up his sleeves to start a protest against Prince Harry.
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To execute the same, reports suggest he is all set to manufacture a sculpture that would feature Afghans donating human blood to the St. cathedral of the United Kingdom. After having gone through the Prince’s claims in his memoir, the furious Russian artist affirmed he is “very, very angry” and thus wants to “drench St Paul’s Cathedral in the blood of Afghani people” to avenge the same.
Prince Harry reportedly went candid about the Afghan regime in his tell-all memoir. Recalling the dangerous combat, the Duke writes, “So, my number: Twenty-five…a number that did not make me feel ashamed.” The artist seemingly took the claims personally.
How is Andrei Molodkin planning to protest against Prince Harry?
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The artist has been an eminent contributor to the world of paintings and sculptures for quite a while. Nonetheless, what gained him globally critical acclaim was his last year painting of another Controversial World Entity that shook the world. Last year in the month of May, Molodkin created a bloody portrait of the Russian President Vladimir Putin to protest against him in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war. Moscow Times even made it clear that he used real human blood imprints in his installation.
The artist now wishes to have somewhat the same for the estranged royal prince, Prince Harry. In place of Vladimir Putin’s blood-drenched portrait, the world could see a blood-bathed Prince Harry anytime soon.
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What do you think the obvious caption for the Duke of Sussex would go like? Let us know your opinions on the same in the comments below.
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