According to Tom Quinn, the author of "Gilded Youth" and an intimate history of growing up in the royal family, there's more anger within the family privately than what's being expressed publicly. One particular accusation, claiming that Prince William physically assaulted Harry, has reportedly ignited anger.
But what's truly intriguing in this web of discontent is the perspective of Sir Madd, a close friend of Princess Diana. He emphasized the importance of empathy, something Diana instilled in her son, William.
She taught him the significance of understanding and sharing the pain of the people, fostering a sense of duty in him as the future King. However, when Madd refers to "the other one," it's a clear allusion to Harry, suggesting that he has strayed from his mother's teachings in the eyes of some.
Harry and Meghan's actions have left a bitter taste in the mouths of those who hold Diana dear, with some going so far as to consider them selfish. It's crucial to remember that Diana's passing was not just a tragedy for Harry but for the entire royal family, her friends, and the global public. Her loss was profound and touched many. The narrative that seems to dominate Harry's perspective, portraying himself as the sole victim of her death, doesn't align with the broader reality.
Moreover, there's a suggestion that Harry is attempting to superimpose his mother's image onto Meghan, claiming that he is like Diana. However, it appears that Diana's family and Prince William disagree. According to Bow's book "Revenge," when Meghan asked Harry if he was like his mom, the Spencer family and William shook their heads.
The recent documentary series "The Me You Can't See," produced by Harry, was released shortly after the Oprah interview and painted the royal family in a negative light. This series showcased the Sussexes' perspective, with Harry stating that the British press won't rest until Meghan's demise. It's worth noting that this documentary series followed the Oprah interview, which presented the Sussexes' side of the story, a perspective that many found troubling.