- Prince Harry was recently cautioned about the implications of blaming everyone.
- These disclosures were made by writer Pauline Maclaran in an article.
- This is why he is unlikely to emerge from his biography as a heroic figure.
Prince Harry was recently cautioned about the implications of blaming everyone but himself and Meghan Markle for the Megxit debacle.
These disclosures were made by writer Pauline Maclaran in an article for the New Zealand Herald.
“The reports about Harry’s book seem to demonstrate that he relishes spotlighting weaknesses in other people, but not in himself or Meghan,” she said.
“The blame is often firmly with others (even his decision to wear a Nazi uniform). This is why he is unlikely to emerge from his biography as a heroic figure – particularly if people read coverage of the book instead of the memoir in its entirety.”
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“Much British sympathy is with King Charles, as a father in conflict with his wayward son, and William, who has to shoulder the responsibility of the monarchy’s future with active resistance on the part of his younger, resentful sibling.”



















