After the release of the Duke of Sussex's memoir 'Spare', which saw him launch a number of deeply personal attacks and accusations at his family, he went on to appear in interviews to discuss the book and make further claims.
In one exclusive with The Telegraph, Prince Harry admitted he fears his niece and nephew - Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis - will "end up" like him.
He told the paper: "Though William and I have talked about it once or twice, and he has made it very clear to me that his kids are not my responsibility, I still feel a responsibility knowing that out of those three children, at least one will end up like me, the spare and that hurts, that worries me." This comment, former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond imagines, would have upset The Prince and Princess of Wales.
Jennie told OK! "It's not that William told Harry not to interfere with his children's lives, it's that he told him that George, Charlotte and Louis were not his responsibility - so I've got a lot of sympathy for William in that regard. "I mean, Harry has a huge chip on his shoulder about being a spare, we all know that now, but he doesn't have to, assume that William and Catherine's children will feel the same as him. "Look at the look at the Duke of Edinburgh and particularly look at the Princess Royal, they didn't feel like the spares.They've gone out there and made it clear they don't feel second class in the least and worked hard regardless. "Charlotte and Louis will be very important people with huge privilege and a huge platform, and so they don't need to feel spare.
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