Prince Harry Worries That Prince William’s Kid Would Be Like Him
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Prince Harry was told to "lay off" Prince William's children after stating he had voiced his concerns in an attempt to help them.

Prince Harry has voiced worry for the three children of the Prince and Princess of Wales.

During an interview with The Telegraph to promote his new memoir 'Spare,' the Duke of Sussex thought about how the position of his elder brother's children inside the British royal family may influence them.

Prince Harry Doesn't Want Prince William's Kid to be The Next 'Spare'

Prince William is next in line for the throne after King Charles III, followed by his children Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four. In his memoir, Prince Harry claims that his family referred to him as "the spare" as a child, a reference to the disparaging expression "the heir and the spare," according to MSN.

Prince William is rumored to be "grieving" for Prince Harry, even though Prince Harry is still alive, since the end of their relationship. Prince Harry, 38, stated in his most recent interview to promote his memoir that he worried at least one of the Prince and Princess of Wales' children would become a "spare" like himself, The Sun reported.

The Duke of Sussex stated that he felt obligated to "fix" problems for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. However, in an interview yesterday, he confessed that his older brother had made it evident that Prince Harry was not responsible for his children.

Prince Harry, speaking from the California residence he shares with his 41-year-old wife Meghan Markle and his three- and one-year-old children Archie and Lilibet, stated his family needed to discuss "trauma" in their life. He said, "You may not like me now, but perhaps you'll appreciate me in five or ten years."

According to reports, Prince William, 40, experiences "living sadness" at the dissolution of his close bond with Prince Harry. In his book, Prince Harry states that his brother knocked him to the ground, broke his necklace, and caused him to fall into a dog dish at his house, Nottingham Cottage. According to sources, Prince William will not respond to his brother's recent allegations.

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Prince Harry, Prince William Feud Started With Sausage?

Moreover, Prince Harry allegedly struggled with the fact that his brother Prince William was fed more sausages than he was, according to the former butler of Princess Diana. He claims this provided an early glimpse into the competitive relationship between the two royals.

Paul Burrell, 64, recounted that Prince Harry would ask, "Why does he get three?" when he was handed fewer bangers than his brother at the dinner table. The nanny would then allegedly respond, "William requires more nourishment than you do." He will become king one day."

These sorts of statements generated early problems between the brothers, Burrell said, as per Mirror. When the nanny responded with her statement about Prince William being king, Prince Harry "would fall silent and swallow it," according to Burrell. "However, even in his own house, he had to deal with this."

According to Burrell, the majority of Prince Harry's current behavior stems from his upbringing in an atmosphere where he continually had to play second fiddle to Prince William. Princess Diana pleaded with Charles not to send Prince Harry to Eton, fearing that he would be often compared to his elder brother, but her appeals fell on deaf ears.

According to Burrell, Prince Harry dealt with the issue of competing with his brother by being more rowdy and loud. Due to his behavior as a toddler, Prince Harry was often instructed to stay quiet, according to Burrell.

This occurred all over again when the Prince went public with his complaints. The butler also recalled an event in which Prince William had an outburst and stated that he did not wish to become king.

While he sympathized with Prince Harry due to his terrible childhood circumstances, Burrell thought he went too far in his critics of his family by claiming he no longer recognized him. The memoir 'Spare' by Prince Harry was the fastest-selling nonfiction book in history. It sold 1.43 million copies on its first day of release in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.

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