The Royal Family does not trust Prince Harry at all and his recent pronouncements have provided 'ample reason' to doubt his claims of wanting reconciliation, according to Royal author Caroline Aston.
The Royal Family does not trust Prince Harry at all and his recent pronouncements have provided “ample reason” to doubt his claims of wanting reconciliation, according to Royal author Caroline Aston.“They’ve had ample reason to feel rather worried about his pronouncements,” she said.
“He’s damaged, yes of course he is and the book I’m sure will be full with explanations about why he feels the way he does.” Prince Harry opened up about his fraught relationships with his brother and father in a bombshell forthcoming interview to promote his highly anticipated memoir Spare. In the teaser trailer for the interview, which will air on ITV on Sunday, the Duke of Sussex made a bold admission to journalist Tom Bradby.He claimed his family “have shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile” before adding that “it never needed to be this way”.
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