A 66-year-old royal author Tina Brown, who wrote The Diana Chronicles in 2007, has talked about the royal family while speaking to the New York Times.
Ms. Brown said that Prince Harry has become an unhappy man as the deep wounds of his mother’s death have never healed.
She also said that Harry’s role as the second son, his love for his military career and then leaving it also made him an unhappy man.
She said: “I think the deep wounds of his mother’s death have never healed.”
“And his sense of his role as the second son, the fact that he loved his military career but then left and didn’t have that sense of purpose — all of that came together to make him a very unhappy man.”
The royal author also talked about Prince Charles and praised him for the way he handled Megxit, Andrew’s controversial exit from the royal family, and Meghan and Harry’s decision of quitting.
She said he proved that he is ready to be a King.
She told the New York Times: “I do think that Prince Charles’s handling of these crises — and Megxit — has shown that he’s ready to be king. He has rather risen to the occasion.”
She said that Prince Charles has been very decisive about Andrew and when Meghan and Harry decided to quit, he respected their decision.
She said: “He has been very decisive about Andrew, saying, He has to go, and about Harry he has managed to walk the line between being a father who cares about the mental health of his son and being someone who understands what the monarchy has to do to be self-preserving.”
Recently, the Queen’s eldest grandson Peter Phillips also announced his separation from his wife, Autumn Phillips, after 12 years of marriage.
A source told that Peter is ‘devastated’ and in ‘total shock’ after his wife decided to separate from him after 12 years of marriage.
The couple has two daughters, Savannah, nine and Isla, seven.
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