"He is not happy": the biographer of Prince Harry worried to see him "cut all bridges" with the monarchy
Duncan Larcombe, biographer of Prince Harry, is increasingly worried about the attitude of the grandson of Elizabeth II. According to him, he explained the reasons for the ill-being of the future-dad and explains what could have pushed him to go to war against his family ...
Since his arrival in the United States, Prince Harry has not only made people happy. The interview with Meghan granted to Oprah Winfrey, then her passage through the podcast of Dax Shepard Armchair Expert has achieved the feat of angering on both sides of the Atlantic. The British are indeed shocked to see William's brother attack his father once again, and the Americans - who began by looking with empathy at the young couple who claimed to have left the British monarchy to live simply - are now annoyed. to see them in constant search of the media light.
Harry a prince at war with the British monarchy?
Duncan Larcombe, who wrote a biography of the prince, and who knows him personally, is worried about the current situation. Because the Duke of Sussex created a real outcry in his adopted country by criticizing the First Amendment to the American constitution. "He is far from happy," the journalist told Closer, "because the people who feel good about themselves are those who make peace, not those who spend their time criticizing and creating controversies," he said. he argued based on the last actions of the prince.
Because Archie's dad gave more food to grind this Tuesday, May 18 by unveiling the trailer for his documentary series The Me you can't see which will be released on Friday and in which we see him evoking the death of his mother, Princess Diana as well as her relationship to her father Prince Charles. A video that left Duncan Larcombe to say the least circumspect. "I believe that despite his insistence on claiming that he is happy, Harry is not. Not at all," he said. The reporter added that he didn't think the future dad was in the perfect position to advocate for mental health when he was clearly in the midst of "his own journey" and "doing suffer his own family ".
According to him, the Duke of Sussex has still not recovered from the pain of Diana's death. "Harry made the royals and institutions his enemies because of this event. He went to war with them," he explained. “This is what we understand to listen to him and to see him. He is a man who tries to convince himself of his happiness, he has crossed everything, reached the other shore, he believes himself free. I don't believe that is the case. He and Meghan are neither free nor happy, and I don't believe the move to LA changes anything. "Duncan Larcombe, attached to the prince, hopes it will not all end. disastrously for Harry but he admits to worry as the prince "cuts all the bridges" which unite him to the monarchy.