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Royal Author suggests that Prince Harry’s education is the fault of his inability to ‘take responsibility for his own actions’

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After the Court of Appeal thrown away the attempt by Prince Harry to restore his 24/7 police protection while he was in Britain, he sat down for a long interview with the BBC In which he claimed to be a victim of a ‘location stitch’.

The Duke of Sussex, 40, insinuated her reduced security status chillly insinuating Princess DianaHe died in a deadly car accident in Paris in 1997.

He also launched a sizzling attack King Charlessay that he will ‘not speak to me’ and that he does not know that ‘how long longer’ there is for his father, who fights cancer.

“I would like to keep reconciliation with my family.” he said. ‘It makes no sense anymore to continue fighting. ‘

With their eyes glued on the screen, Royal commentators such as Tina Brown It couldn’t help it, but notice that Harry, who stopped the royal tasks out of the frontline in 2020, did not take responsibility for his own actions to cause the gap between him and the company.

When asked for her reaction from the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, Brown said: “I didn’t hear two very crucial words in that whole kind of Jeremiad about, you know,” I would like to reconcile, I am sorry. “

“I mean, he never said,” I’m sorry, I’m sorry that I have caused my family all this pain. ” That is really what they are upset, not the security. ‘

Although she could not have predicted what Harry would say in his extraordinary BBC interview, the royal author Ingrid Seward has the general lack of repentance of the duke in her youth in her book My mother and me.

Prince Harry launched a sizzling attack on his family, the royal household and the government only a few hours after losing his court battle

During the interview, Prince Harry was questioned by BBC journalist Nada Tawfik about whether the last step to repair the relationships with his family was the security saga

During the interview, Prince Harry was questioned by BBC journalist Nada Tawfik about whether the last step to repair the relationships with his family was the security saga

Seward, who has edited Majesty Magazine since 1983, theoretized that Charles had been stronger with Harry, the prince ‘may not have worn him so much’ in later life.

“Just like his mother and grandmother, Charles hated a confrontation and did what he usually did when he was confronted with a crisis outside his immediate control: averted from it,” she wrote.

“This course of inactivity would chase Charles over the years. His youngest son, Prince HarryIt was complaining how difficult it was to get “Dad” as he calls him when his father did not want to accept his phone calls, which he often did not do.

‘After Harry and Meghan got married, there was rarely a simple phone call from his father. They all contain different requirements or requests, sometimes packed in niceties, sometimes not.

“Again, if Charles had been firmer with Harry and to a certain extent William in their forming years, they may not have worried him so much.”

Like many journalists of her generation, Seward would often be invited to Kensington Palace for cozy chats with Princess Diana or on the ski poles of Switzerland with Charles, William and Harry.

She witnessed ‘the boys’ up close to men and became one of the most qualified people to comment on what went wrong in Harry’s upbringing.

Seward describes what long Princess Diana Harry called ‘her Little Baby’ and that he did not want to share his mother with William, who is his senior for two years.

Ingrid Seward on individual women in February 2024
Ingrid Seward's book My Mother and I was published in September 2023

Ingrid Seward (left), who spent 40 years with the company, claimed in her book My mother and I (right) that Harry’s emotional problems were caused because his father had been too soft for him

Prince Charles and Princess Diana at home in Kensington Palace with their sons Prince William and Prince Harry in December 1986

Prince Charles and Princess Diana at home in Kensington Palace with their sons Prince William and Prince Harry in December 1986

Prince Harry sticks out his tongue while he is held by his mother, Princess Diana in 1988

Prince Harry sticks out his tongue while he is held by his mother, Princess Diana in 1988

Prince Harry protrudes from his tongue while on September 17, 1989 with his cousins ​​is on the wedding of his uncle Charles Spencer

Prince Harry protrudes from his tongue while on September 17, 1989 with his cousins ​​is on the wedding of his uncle Charles Spencer

Perhaps because of their hunger for attention about their mother, Harry always had the feeling that he had to compete with his brother in everything, which was especially difficult, since William was more successful at school.

Diana was worried that everyone would think that her younger boy was ‘fat’ because he was not hungry for knowledge and was never interested in sitting with a book, Seward wrote.

Despite getting the best training at Eton, he struggled at school and exams, in which his caretaker admits that he had not been cut for the university.

In Reserve, Harry claimed that his memory was bad because after the death of his mother he “did not want to repair it because memory was the same as sadness.” Prince William, on the other hand, did well at school and at the university.

Learning was so difficult for Harry who grew up that Diana’s friend and alternative healer Simone Simmons was called in to cure him – partly for headaches, but also because he struggled with dyslexia.

Seward wrote that the deceased queen had always thought that Charles and Diana’s children were ‘unmanageable little boys’.

She remembered: ‘On an occasion, she climbed on the big piano in Sandringham and Harry hit a vase with flowers on the floor, where it broke.

‘Nanny was called upon to clean up the mess, but the queen was told about the boys’ antics and was not satisfied.

A young prince Harry sticks out his tongue to the cameras

A young prince Harry sticks out his tongue to the cameras

Prince Harry arrives at Eton College with his father Prince Charles to settle for his first day on September 2, 1998

Prince Harry arrives at Eton College with his father Prince Charles to settle for his first day on September 2, 1998

Charles and Prince Harry of the Eton Boys' Tea Party in the Guards Polo Club. Despite getting the best training at Eton, he struggled at school and exams, in which his caretaker admits that he had not been cut for the university

Charles and Prince Harry of the Eton Boys’ Tea Party in the Guards Polo Club. Despite getting the best training at Eton, he struggled at school and exams, in which his caretaker admits that he had not been cut for the university

“It may have been a vacation time, but this was still a court bound by rules and congresses that had not changed much since Victorian times.”

At the age of nine, Harry turned his brother and explained: “You become king; It doesn’t matter what I do. ‘

In other words, according to Seward, he saw this as a license to almost what he wanted to do.

But it seems that Harry is sometimes possible with his control -breaking by both Charles and Diana.

For example, there are reports that he showed an early talent for Mimicry who took a scarce report of the importance of the person he imitated. But instead of telling him, it seems that his antics have amused his parents.

“Later events suggest that a little more early discipline might have been useful,” Seward wrote.

Perhaps the softness of Charles and Diana was due to their children due to the fault of what they spent as their marriage was driven to bitterness.

It is thought that they may have often heard their parents fight and have witnessed Diana’s tears, although, because Harry was two years younger, he was perhaps protected against any unpleasantness by being driven away by nurses.

Prince William and Prince Harry share a joke with Prince Charles during a photo ball on the ski slopes in Klosters, Switzerland

Prince William and Prince Harry share a joke with Prince Charles during a photo ball on the ski slopes in Klosters, Switzerland

Prince Harry (depicted with his father in a charity polo competition) claimed that his royal education was where he started to suffer from 'generation trauma'

Prince Harry (depicted with his father in a charity polo competition) claimed that his royal education was where he started to suffer from ‘generation trauma’

Prince Harry leaves Raffles Nightclub in London on March 7, 2009

Prince Harry leaves Raffles Nightclub in London on March 7, 2009

Prince Harry was noticed in August 2009 at the marriage of a friend

Prince Harry was noticed in August 2009 at the marriage of a friend

Looking back on Harry’s upbringing, Seward claims that Charles ‘probably regrets’ that he was not stricter with Harry and William.

She said Fox News: ‘He continued with Diana’s Freestyle of raising children.

‘Diana allowed them, more or less, what they wanted, which was very fashionable in those days. You just let children continue with things. ‘

The princess of Wales concluded a more formal approach to raising her children and became known for her unconventional hands-on approach behind palace doors.

Instead of formal events, she priority gave playing time, planned with spontaneous journeys with her sons and visited more at their emotions.

Charles, however, was raised in a more traditional environment as a future sovereign and kept things more formal with his children.

It seems that the way of Charles to show them love, instead of smothering them with hugs and kisses, was to learn Harry about nature and plants – saying ‘they also have feelings’.

“I think Charles probably regrets that he wasn’t a bit stricter, because it might have given both boys a few limits,” Seward wrote.

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