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Princess Diana would be 'heartbroken' to see Harry 'tear down family', says Paul Burrell

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Paul Burrell claimed Princess Diana would have been "heartbroken" if she witnessed Prince Harry "tearing down his family". The former butler to the late Princess discussed how Harry's mother would have wanted him to "live a quiet life". "What he's doing now is going to make everything so much worse for him," he said of the Duke of Sussex - who has been opening up about his struggles in the royal family. "Diana would be heartbroken it's come to this.

Not only would she be devastated that Harry is cut off from his family, but she'd disapprove of him tearing down the royals." "She'd want him to stop airing his dirty laundry, and to live a quiet, private life, focused on his children," he told Closer.

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