Paul Gascoigne has come out in support of Prince Harry, who he called the “next Gazza”.
Gazza has given the Duke of Sussex, 36, his backing for giving endless interviews about his own family and his decision to step down as a senior member of the Royal Family.
The ex-England and Spurs football hero called Harry “the dog’s b******s” as he shared his admiration for the royal for speaking his mind.
Gazza, 54, said: “I love Harry. He’s the dog’s b******s.
“I don’t know why people go on about him when all he does is speak his mind like me.”
Gazza said he thinks Harry’s brother, Prince William, is “alright” but a “a bit of a boring b*****d”.
He added to The Sun: “[Harry] sticks to his guns and never changes and I love him for that.
“I’d go as far as to say I love him so much I’d describe him as the next Gazza. But he needs to get rid of that f****** ginger hair and dye it blond.”
Gazza spoke defending Harry after he was slammed by another celebrity recently.
Noel Gallagher called Harry a “f****** woke snowflake” for complaining about his life as a royal.
The Oasis star said Harry reminds him of his brother Liam Gallagher, who he has a long-standing feud with.
“Prince William. I feel that f***ing lad’s pain,” Noel told The Sun.
“He’s got a f***ing younger brother shooting his f***ing mouth off with s*** that is just so unnecessary. I’d like to think I was always the William.”
Noel added: “Prince Harry is coming across like a typical f***ing woke snowflake, f***ing a***hole.”
Harry’s string of interviews started earlier this year when he and his wife Meghan Markle sat down with Oprah Winfrey.
The couple made a string of shocking allegations about the Royal Family, including claiming one relative asked them how dark their son Archie’s skin was going to be.
When he spoke on the Armchair Expert podcast, Harry accused his family of passing on “genetic pain” to him.
Then on his new show The Me You Can’t See, which he has produced with Oprah, he spoke once again about his family.
Harry accused them of “total neglect” when he was struggling with his mental health, and said his dad Prince Charles didn’t give him enough support.
He said that he and Meghan – along with son Archie – “spent four years trying to make it work” before leaving the Royal Family but their requests for help when Meghan was suicidal were “met with total silence, total neglect”.