I think Prince Harry remains rightfully upset about what happened to his mother. and the institutional dynamics that aided and abetted that fateful day thereof.
Ok. Doesn’t change anything I said. But Diana also had affairs and Harry is a product of that affair.
True and Prince William is in denial. Or he's okay because he knows he'll be future King.
No, he was de-balled by his wife and lost his manhood and shows no sign of wanting them back.
But his responses are not effective; they are passive-aggressive. If he is “rightfully” upset, he needs to lay his cards on the table and make the proper accusations in the proper channels. If all those rumors about palace intrigue are just that—rumors, without substance, he really just needs to grow up. Coveting his brother's position instead of relishing his own freedom is not working.
It can be done. Both of my grandparents and one of my parents were orphaned and were reminded frequently that they were a burden on the relatives who took them in. As adults, they lived productive Christian lives in spite of it. I never heard a word from any of them about it except that my grandmother did not like me to wear black tights. They reminded her of the black cotton stockings worn by the children in the orphan home that she narrowly escaped being sent to because her aunt took her in—and made her the kitchen slave on a farm. My grandfather went to work in an industrial plant at age 7 and never learned to read; but he retired from that same company at age 65 after raising his own four kids in a house so small you had to go outside to change your mind; he stayed steady, and was written up in a major American city newspaper when he died because he had become so good at his job. But oh, poor Harry.