However, it appears that Prince Charles, his father, didn't share his enthusiasm for this unique ambition. In his memoir, Harry shared that he even considered becoming a ski instructor but was met with disapproval from the Prince of Wales, who dismissed the idea.
Harry's friend from Eton, Tom Inskip, later revealed that the truth behind this tale was quite different. According to Inskip, Harry had actually applied to work at the ski resort but was turned down. He wanted Prince Charles to intervene and secure the job for him, but the King refused to do so.
This revelation sheds light on the dynamics of Harry's expectations, hinting at a belief that he would always be financially supported by his family and taxpayers, allowing him to maintain a luxurious lifestyle without the need for traditional employment.
Additionally, it highlights the strain in Harry's relationship with his brother, Prince William, due to the contents of his book "Spur" and his comments on Netflix, which William reportedly found deeply hurtful and invasive of his privacy.
This situation seems to be complicating the chances of a meaningful reconciliation between the two brothers, as Prince Charles remains disheartened by Harry's recent actions.