British royal family news shows that every cloud has a silver lining and in the case of Prince Harry, the good news is that the monarchy seems to have recognized their mistake.
One royal expert dishes that the royal family has learned its lesson after disgruntled employee Harry sought to bring down the institution.
In particular, they do not want a repeat of Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare. And so, with that in mind they are switching up how they do things and how they treat each other.
Keep reading to find out what the royals are doing differently with 10-year-old heir Prince George and his spare younger sister and brother, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Royal Family News: Prince George Treated Differently
Royal expert Christopher Andersen told Us Weekly of the fraught situation “They have to think about George’s feelings in relation to his siblings. George has all this pressure.”
“He has these two siblings who can help him — who can ease some of the pressure and share some of the burden.” Prince Harry is doing the exact opposite of that in relation to his sibling, Prince William.
Royal News: Harry is Destroying The Monarchy
Within the monarchy there is the concept of the heir and the spare, and this has led to numerous examples of it producing dysfunction and in-fighting. Before Harry and William, Princess Margaret allegedly had problems being the spare to her sister Queen Elizabeth.
Finally, the monarchy seems to recognize the unhealthy dynamic that occurs when one sibling is put on a pedestal and the others treated like organ donation factories.
Of Charlotte and Louis, Andersen, the author of The King: The Life of King Charles III, “They don’t wanna feel invisible in his shadow.”
Royal Family News: George, Charlotte, and Louis Have Healthy Relationships
The kids’ parents, William and Kate, want the siblings to get along, but as Andersen notes “The royal family does not want another kid writing a book … another edition of Spare.”
This summer a rep from the Sussex camp tattled that Harry and Meghan are done monetizing their pain at the royals’ expense.
But royal expert Angela Levin told GB News that “Harry hasn’t run out of material. He’s using that as a sort of bargaining piece. He said that he’s got enough for a second book.” Will that happen? For now it’s wait and see time.
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