The Duke of Sussex is "letting history repeat itself" by following in his mother's footsteps and clashing with the Royal Family, according to a Royal expert.
Prince Harry has been criticised for focusing too much on attacking the Royal Family and stepping into the role his mother left behind after her ongoing feud with 'The Firm'.
In his memoir Spare, Harry discussed Princess Diana and her legacy, expressing his desire for "peace" within his family. Royal author and expert Tom Quinn has warned that Harry risks perpetuating the situation if he continues to dwell on his late mother Diana, Princess of Wales' struggles.
Speaking to the Mirror, Tom said: "Harry's comment in Spare that he 'wants peace' with the royal family for the sake of his mother is undoubtedly heartfelt, but in being so focused on Diana, Harry is actually allowing history to repeat itself." Tom further suggested that Harry has assumed his mother's "mantle" as an adult.
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