Prince Harry can hear his glory in a recent documentary.
Prince Harry should get up, an assistant to the late Queen Elizabeth. Aop
The assistant of the late Queen Elizabeth Ailsa Anderson He shoots his direct opinion in Prince Harry in a new documentary, says Daily Mail.
Anderson worked as a press secretary of Queen Elizabeth for twelve years. With his work, he was also closely involved with Prince Harry before he met his current spouse, Meghan Markle.
Anderson thinks Harry should stop making himself a victim. He says that he has already heard how horrible Harry’s life is.
“I think people are starting to be a little tired of hearing how the world is against Prince Harry, and how horrible his life is,” Anderson downloads in the documentary.
Anderson does not consider Harry to be uncomfortable in principle, but on the contrary, he feels he is a nice and warm person. Anderson feels that Prince Harry only “lost his direction”.
In his opinion, Harry should write his own life and be a hero instead of the victim.
– Stop being a victim, and start to be the hero of the story. Start writing your own manuscript, Anderson advises in the documentary.
He also considers Prince Harry to be too impulsive, and believes that this father’s King Charles and his brother Weli’s Prince William will fear that Harry would leak private information if he was wished back to the royal family.
– I think trust is primary in all roads in life. If you can’t trust your family, then who can you? Anderson states in the documentary.
The story goes on after the picture.
Prince Harry left with his wife Meghan in the court in 2020. Picture from 2022. Aop
We said in June that Harry had tried to bake his father and brother. Harry shrugged in 2020 when he left the court with his wife Meghan.
Harry sent Daily Mail According to the magazine, I invite his father and brother to the 2027 Invictus Games.
“The Invictus event hopes that the royal family will support wounded veterans,” the source told Daily Mail.
Even then, the lack of trust became the obstacle.
– The only reason why the king avoids socializing with his son is the lack of trust. Harry has repeated their private discussions before. The same applies to other royal working in the family, and the royal expert Ingrid Seward then commented on the magazine.

