Expert compares Prince Harry to Diana: friend or foe?
- A royal expert compares Prince Harry's personality to that of Princess Diana, noting extreme mood swings.
- William, Prince of Wales, is described as having a short temper, which affects his relationship with Harry.
- William is currently taking time off to care for Kate after her successful abdominal procedure, highlighting family dynamics.
A royal expert has drawn parallels between Prince Harry and his late mother, Princess Diana, highlighting their similar personality traits. According to Robert Jobson, author of 'Diana: Closely Guarded Secret', both Harry and Diana exhibit extreme mood swings, being able to switch from being a supportive friend to a fierce adversary in a short span of time. This insight comes amidst ongoing tensions between Harry and his brother, William, Prince of Wales, which have been exacerbated by public disputes in recent years. The expert's observations suggest that these mood fluctuations may contribute to the challenges in Harry's relationship with William. Reports indicate that William has a notably short temper, with aides describing him as someone who can become quite vocal when upset. Despite these tensions, it is noted that both brothers are familiar with each other's personalities, which often leads to quick resolutions after disagreements. In a related context, William is currently taking time off from his official duties to care for his wife, Kate, who recently underwent a successful abdominal procedure. She is expected to remain in a private London clinic for a recovery period of 10 to 14 days before returning home. During this time, William will be responsible for their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The dynamics within the royal family continue to evolve, with the relationships between the brothers and their spouses playing a significant role in the public's perception of the monarchy. As they navigate personal challenges, the influence of their late mother’s legacy remains a poignant aspect of their lives.