I was thinking just the opposite. William may most resemble Diana but I have my doubts about him. Harry has a soul, he’s just got to sow his wild oats and that’s sometimes embarrassing under the glare of the spotlights. Once he gets that out of the way, he’s the one.
So I thought too, but glare or no glare, he’s taken a step beyond sowing wild oats to introducing her to his family. Her background is so easy to discern.
Until he showed this round of very poor judgment, I was positive on Harry’s likeability as well.
Harry won’t get it and he knows it which may account for his abandoning principles to be a good example for the British public.
Unless William and Charles pass away suddenly and shockingly, Harry is a sideshow.
You write as though “sowing wild oats” is healthy and natural, rather than a mortal sin that corrupts a man, confirming him in cowardice, selfishness, violence, and cruelty.