Gilded Youth” — told Express (via the Mirror) that Prince Harry, 38, and Prince William, 40, are happy to be with supportive brides, especially after the death of their mother Princess Diana in 1997.
The Duke of Sussex met Meghan Markle in 2016 and the Prince of Wales began dating Kate Middleton in the early 2000s.“I think actually, in a strange way, the two boys, William and Harry, need their partners in a very similar way,” Quinn explained.He talked about how the siblings’ upbringing, specifically being cared for by paid palace employees who “could leave anytime,” impacted them in their teen years. “When their mother died, they had that terrible thing on top of the insecurity of being brought up by paid staff,” Quinn stated.He also added that when William and Harry finally reached adulthood, they both needed different types of women to help them carry the weight of being royal.He described Middleton, 41, as being “level-headed and strong in [a] quiet, solid [and] secure way.”“In the case of Harry, someone like Meghan who was going to grab him by the scruff of the neck and say ‘this is the way to live,'” Quinn said. “But the end result was the same because the symptoms were the same.
I think by the time Harry and William reached their late teens they were lost souls,” he pointed out.Prince Harry has been vocal about his mental health struggles and how much his relationship with his wife has helped him grow.“People have said that my wife saved me.
I was stuck in this world, and she was from a different world and helped draw me out of that,” the “Spare” author told renowned trauma specialist and author Dr.
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