Prince Harry 'still believes he's victim' in royal feud but now 'moving on', says expert


He said: “Harry feels he is the one who has been wronged and that the rest of the family should be happy and grateful he is prepared to try to forgive.

“This is why he went on Good Morning America to say ‘I love my family’ – it plays brilliantly with the American public and gives Harry the chance to step once more into the limelight and to play the role of the mature character able to forgive the terrible wrongs he has suffered.”

Harry recently tried to build bridges with his family. He flew to the UK to visit King Charles after he was diagnosed with cancer.

Quinn added that the “trouble with being Harry is that for all his complaints about the media, he feels lost when the media ignore him”.

“Being the focus of world attention may be a pain but being ignored is worse. Extending the olive branch as Harry appears to be doing, brings the kind of publicity he loves.”

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