Royal commentator Allison Pearson shared her perspective on these accusations against Prince Harry.
Pearson began by highlighting the contrasting approaches of Prince William and Prince Harry towards Paul Burrell.
According to Pearson, while one brother chose to engage in dialogue, the other adamantly refused. This divergence prompted various publications to suggest that it marked the initial seeds of discord between them.
However, Pearson finds this line of thinking "laughable frankly." She questions how disclosing in one's autobiography that a brother pushed you, causing your shirt to rip and your necklace to break as you fell onto a dog bowl, could be considered a significant contributor to the discord with William. She dismisses it as nothing more than a wild guess.
These observations emerged in response to Prince Harry's ongoing trial against the Mirror Group Newspapers, which involves allegations of phone hacking.
During the trial, Prince Harry even took the stand and defended himself, accusing aides like Paul Burrell of exploiting his mother and selling her secrets. He went so far as to refer to Princess Diana's former butler as a "two-faced s***," leaving him deeply upset and hurt.
Prince Harry has also acknowledged, "I think it is careless and callous, what Harry has said in c." (Text incomplete)
