Prince Harry is “far from happy” in the United States. “He tries desperately to persuade himself that he has found happiness.” But this is not the case. The royal expert is convinced of this Duncan Larcombe, author among other things of Prince Harry: The Inside Story. The expert, after analyzing all the interviews released in recent times by the Sussexes (including the most recent, the one in which Harry compared court life to “a cross between a zoo and a Truman show”), explained a Closer that “serene people do not criticize, they do not create controversy.
Rather they try to make amends, to find peace ».
According to the biographer, Harry he never got over the pain for the death of mother Diana (at the time the prince was only 12 years old). And now pours all his pent-up anger on the royal family, guilty – in his opinion – of not having helped, protected or pampered him enough at the time. According to Larcombe, until he processes that unsolved grief, until he gets over Diana’s death, Harry “can never be really happy”.
The real expert thus finds paradoxical that Harry now wants to be a mental coach to those who are frail with the series The Me You Can’t See, when he is the first to suffer without realizing it. “It is clearly still in the middle of his journey to recovery».
Harry doesn’t have to deal with just his demons. With the recent interview with Dax Shepard, in fact, it would be antagonized much of the American public opinion. Reason: ha attacked the First Amendment, one of the pillars of the American constitution (relating to freedom of speech and press), calling it “absurd”. «I hope Harry gets out of this mess», conclude Duncan Larcombe , «ma right now it is burning bridges: left, right and center».

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