Royal Expert Believes Prince Harry Has Always Lived In A Bubble

Royal Expert Believes Prince Harry Has Always Lived In A Bubble

In recent times, royal fans have been questioning the authenticity of Prince Harry‘s image within the Royal Family.

Since his exit, he’s done a great deal that’s caused many to speculate that his Palace image might just be a carefully curated one, which does not reflect the true person he is.

His personality, especially his motivation to do a public takedown of his family, has been viewed with spite by royalists from around the world in recent times.

Why? Anyone would ask. Is it because he exited the Royal Family? Is it because he didn’t appreciate his laurels in life, having been born and raised a prince – a title he continues to claim he never wanted and nevertheless never stopped using.

So what is it? A royal expert believes it comes down to his perception of the world.

Royal Expert Brands Prince Harry “Difficult” and “Petulant”

2025 has been haunting the Sussexes ever since we clocked it, from the scathing Vanity Fair article – talks about a post-divorce book? Tell me more – to the backlash that resulted when they tramped about the damage left in the wake of the Palisades Fire.

You can say it’s almost as if they can’t wait for something to go right.

Weighing in on the Vanity Fair article – 8000 words that read like needles; If you’re the Sussex couple, that is – the Royal Family’s old butler Paul Burrell said:

Vanity Fair is a prestigious title so to print such a damning article about Harry and Meghan is quite a precedent. I’ve never met Meghan myself, but how can so many other people be wrong? It’s not possible. I know from firsthand experience how difficult Harry can be. I know how petulant he can be and how spoiled he is, because I’ve experienced that myself. He’s always lived in a bubble.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Silence On the Vanity Fair Article Deemed the Right Move
Harry and Meghan are yet to publicly issue a comment on the Vanity Fair article claims, a move the royal PR expert and former communications secretary to the late Queen, Ailsa Anderson, praised as strategic.

In a chat on Hello’s ‘A Right Royal’ podcast, she said: “If you start adding fuel to the fire, then you’re just elongating a story. So, I think there are times to stand up and be counted, and there are times to say nothing.” Ailsa continued: “I think actually they’re right. Just let it go and move forward. Otherwise, they’ll be creating a story, a further story of their own making.”

No better time to brush up on the Queen’s “never complain, never explain” mantra, eh?

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