Could this be the reason why he’s so bitter? There’s a new report that suggests Prince Harry has always been used as an instrument throughout his life, for better or for worse.
That’s because he’s supposedly taken up the same role as his mother, Princess Diana, who always lived in the shadows of the royal family, despite being one of the biggest names in the world. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.
Royal Expert Claims Prince Harry Has Been ‘Used’ All His Life
In a new op-ed for the New York Times, British journalist Tanya Gold says that Prince Harry has had a difficult time trying to carve out his own identity just because he was used by so many other people in his life.
She put it this way, “Like his mother, Princess Diana, Harry has been an instrument all his life. The Windsor family is Britain’s national pantomime, and he was cast at birth — long before he could give consent — to be the shade to the sunlight of his brother, William. The newspapers chronicled his childhood; his parents’ love affairs, late-night telephone calls, and hatred.”
Gold also added that Prince Harry’s teenage years were difficult for him because every error that he made was either noted or leaked by the press. And unfortunately, it had just gotten worse as the years went by which might be one of the reasons why he sought recluse and shelter when he married his wife, Meghan Markle.
Is This The Reason Why Prince Harry Married Meghan Markle?
She said, “He married Meghan Markle, and when she was abused by the British media — which happens to all women who marry into the family,” this was “a racist, classist and xenophobic variation. He did something sensible and loving for his new family: He left Britain,” while also adding that Harry has “since then his redemption has been sequential.”
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Can’t stand his wife, ugly American.