interview with “Good Morning America” Friday, according to the King’s former butler.The Duke of Sussex, 39, “loves his family” and is “grateful” that he was able to visit his estranged father, he said in a tell-all chat with host Will Reeve.But according to Grant Harrold, who worked for King Charles for seven years when he was the Prince of Wales, the Duke’s relatives “won’t be over the moon” about his revelations.“If Harry is going into great discussion about anything, it’s possible that the royals won’t be over the moon,” Harrold exclusively told The Post. “I have no idea why Harry feels the need to speak out, that’s what I don’t understand.
Let’s say if it does annoy the royal family, then Harry doing that is only going to annoy them more.”Harrold continued, “Playing devil’s advocate, Harry could have asked his family if they were happy for him to speak about it publicly, but I don’t see, and from my own experiences with the household, I don’t see that having happened.”“I don’t think William and the King will be thrilled about Harry’s interview.
Even though the King has already shared some information on his diagnosis, he is very private,” he added.In his interview on the ABC show, Harry agreed that family health woes often have a “reunifying effect” on families, which he hinted could be the case for him and his loved ones.“I think any illness, any sickness brings families together,” the father of two said Friday. “Look I love my family.
The fact that I was able to get on a plane and go and see him and spend any time with him, I’m grateful for that.”Elsewhere, he revealed that he’s considered becoming an official US citizen since settling into the California lifestyle nicely after quitting royal life in 2020.When.
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