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William and Catherine Warn Harry to Keep His Distance from Prince George

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William and Catherine Warn Harry to Keep His Distance from Prince George

and Princess Catherine have received a warning from a royal expert regarding their eldest son, Prince George.

Biographer Angela Levin has advised the couple to keep George far away from , as she believes Harry's negative influence could harm the young prince.

It has been reported that William had already cautioned Harry to leave George alone long before Harry released his memoir.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken every measure to protect George and prepare him for his future role as the King of England.

However, it seems that George now has to deal with hurtful comments from his adult uncle.

An insider claims that if Harry even mentions George's name in his memoir, it will not sit well with William.

George, who is old enough to understand the situation, is aware of the hurtful sentiments expressed by Harry, which were widely publicized.

It is unlikely that William will allow Harry to have any involvement in George's life moving forward.

Earlier this year, Harry expressed his concerns for and during an interview with the Telegraph.

He mentioned that he hopes his efforts to shed light on his own pain will benefit the next generation.

Although William has made it clear that his children are not Harry's responsibility, Harry still feels a sense of duty towards them.

Harry also spoke about his own children, stating that he would not want to go through the same traumatic experiences he and his brother endured.

Unlike Harry, George is not a spare; he will eventually succeed his father on the throne.

Charlotte, despite being only 8 years old, is described as mature and will assume a role similar to that of her great aunt, Anne.

Louis, on the other hand, may resemble Harry in some ways, but he is expected to be more well-adjusted.

William allegedly informed Harry that he has no say in how George, Charlotte, and Louis are raised.

Harry, however, does not have the same privilege when it comes to and Lily's upbringing.

If William were to express concerns about their future partners or how they are treated in the press, it would likely lead to a major dispute with Harry.

Harry's actions have caused a rift within the family, as he has thrown everyone, including the children, under the bus.

In Harry's memoir excerpts, Meghan is portrayed as a bully.

The released text exchanges between Meghan and Catherine regarding Charlotte's bridesmaid dress suggest that Meghan was unsympathetic towards Catherine's concerns.

Despite only having four days until the wedding, Meghan refused to acknowledge the need for alterations.

These texts also reveal Meghan's lack of understanding towards Catherine, who had recently given birth to .

This aligns with Meghan's previous comment about “baby brain,” which had to be addressed privately after Harry and Meghan returned from their honeymoon.

A new biography called “Courtiers” claims that Harry was fixated on the arrival of his first nephew, George, as it pushed him further down the line of succession and made him feel obsolete within the family.

This fueled Harry's desire to make an impact before George turned 18, after which he believed he would become insignificant.

Harry's feelings towards George seem to stem from a long-standing rivalry with William.

Tina Brown, an American journalist and friend of the late , revealed that Harry would often vent his jealousy towards his brother to his ex-girlfriend Chelsea Davy.

According to Tina, the friction between the brothers intensified due to their differing professional paths.

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