Prince Harry, who candidly shared his challenging childhood in his revealing memoir, "Spare," may have provided insights to the future king on pitfalls to avoid in raising his three children, as suggested by royal author Gareth Russell in an interview with GB News.
Russell highlighted the memoir's depiction of Harry feeling sidelined, even with a loving mother like Diana, and emphasized the potential risk of the royal children experiencing a sense of being overlooked.
Acknowledging the divergence of opinions on how Harry expressed his feelings, Russell remarked, "There are probably lessons taken from how Prince Harry felt, even though many of the royals do not agree with the way he expressed those feelings in the end."
In his memoir, Harry pointed out discrepancies, noting that the palace was "happy to lie to protect" William but "never willing to tell the truth to protect" his own family.