The one shedding light on these claims is author Jane Atkinson. According to an article published in The Sun, Atkinson expressed, "It seems as though his life has become an ongoing diatribe against perceived past injustices."
She further remarked, "Harry is a man adrift, grappling with a profound sense of confusion about his identity, his true abode, and his desired path in life."
Atkinson noted the self-destructive tendencies displayed by Harry, specifically how he inadvertently sabotages any progress made towards genuine reconciliation between himself, Charles, and William. "This pattern is clearly evident even in recent times," Atkinson added.
She pointed out that, despite the olive branch extended by his father and the invitation to his Coronation, Harry swiftly flew in from California only to criticize the very country his father reigns over, reducing it to a global laughingstock.
