Vine suggests that Harry's behavior is "destructive and self-destructive" and that he punishes anyone who contradicts his toxic and paranoid narrative. This behavior has led to Harry shutting out individuals who have attempted to talk some sense into him, including his old school pals, former Army colleagues, friends of the family, and even members of his own family.
Vine believes that Harry's petulance and stubbornness have won the day in countless situations, causing those who are less confident or more easily intimidated to give in to his royal status.
She points out that even mere observers, like herself, have become exasperated with his behavior.
Despite this behavior, Vine suggests that Harry's actions have led him to a dead-end, as he is no longer a meaningful part of the royal family. Vine highlights that Harry's behavior has caused frustration among many individuals, both old and young, who have attempted to save him from himself.
Instead, they have been systematically shut out of his life, as if punished for daring to contradict his toxic and paranoid narrative.