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Harry Humiliated by Diana’s Close Friend, While William Earns Praise
Prince Harry has faced humiliation from a close friend of his late mother, Princess Diana, while his brother, Prince William, has received praise.
It seems that Diana's teachings have had a profound impact on William, as he has been commended for his empathy and understanding.
On the other hand, King Charles is reportedly unhappy with his younger son, Harry, for airing the royal family's dirty laundry in public through multiple interviews.
According to Tom Quinn, author of “Gilded Youth,” an intimate history of growing up in the royal family, there is more anger within the family privately than what is shown publicly.
Quinn reveals that he has spoken to people who worked for both Meghan and Harry, as well as William and Kate, and they confirm the existence of this anger.
The king himself is said to be particularly furious with Harry, especially regarding the accusation that William physically assaulted him.
This confirmation aligns with the reservations expressed by the entire family.
Meanwhile, Sir Magdy Coob, a celebrated heart surgeon and close friend of Princess Diana, emphasizes the importance of empathy, which Diana instilled in her son, Prince William.
Speaking at the launch party of his biography, “A Surgeon and a Maverick,” Sir Magdy praises William for his sensitivity and believes he will make a great king.
However, when asked about Prince Harry, he declines to comment, simply stating that Harry has missed the mark and exploited his mother's name for personal gain.
It is worth noting that many others also suffered the loss of Diana that tragic night in Paris, including William, Charles, and Diana's siblings, Earl Spencer, Baroness Jane, and Lady Sarah.
Additionally, her nephews, nieces, friends, and the global public mourned the loss of their beloved princess.
In Harry's perspective, however, he seems to believe that he alone is affected by her passing.
He also appears to project the image of Meghan as a mirror of his mother, although it is suggested that Meghan may have fueled his paranoia.
In Tom Bower's book “Revenge,” it is revealed that Harry approached his maternal family and compared Meghan to Diana, but the Spencers and William disagreed, stating that Meghan was not like Diana.
Furthermore, Harry's comments in “The Me You Can't See” about the British press show his belief that they will not rest until Meghan meets a tragic fate.
This docuseries was released shortly after the revealing Oprah interview, which shed light on the toxic dynamics within the Sussexes and their willingness to go to extreme lengths for revenge against the royal family.
In conclusion, while Prince William has been praised for embodying the empathy and understanding taught by his mother, Princess Diana, Prince Harry has faced humiliation for his public airing of grievances.
The tension within the royal family continues to simmer, with King Charles expressing his anger towards his younger son.
The impact of Diana's passing extends beyond Harry, affecting many others who loved and cherished her.