Sadly not on good terms with his father,, or brother. For instance, earlier this year, a royal expert suggestedfor a plethora of reasons. Now, a royal author has noted that the Duke of Sussex was perhaps always at a disadvantage with his father.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Royal author Tom Quinn, who wrote, told the, “Harry’s real beef is that he is convinced Charles always preferred William anyway and not just because William is the heir.” Quinn continued, “Harry’s difficulties when he was a teenager and his increasing volatility as an adult terrified Charles who turned to the far more stable, risk-free William.”

As the heir to the throne, Prince William has likely been forced to follow some seriously strict rules. Conversely, were regularly reported on. “Charles increasingly saw William as a safe pair of hands and Harry as too emotionally unstable,” Quinn explained. “Deep down Harry knows this and he deeply resents it.”

Unfortunately, relations between Prince Harry and his family have continued to deteriorate since he moved to Los Angeles. Earlier this month, a source suggestedfor talking about their late mother,, in the press.

“He’s so fed up with [the Sussexes] cashing in on Diana’s death,” a source toldNew Ideamagazine (via). “Harry just won’t move on and it appears that since marrying Meghan, the obsession with his mother has only intensified,” the source alleged.

Another report suggestedfrom their late great-grandmother. Prior to her death, the Queen Mother created a trust fund for William and Harry, so that they’d receive a generous inheritance when they turned 40, respectively.

“William’s pretty disgusted that once again Harry’s going to be cashing out and taking millions back to his Montecito home without lifting a finger for it,” a source toldin July. “There’s nothing he can do about it, aside from shaking his head, but if it were up to him, Harry would not be getting this payday…CONTINUE READING>>

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