‘Chill out!’ Prince Harry needs to ‘move on’ and do some good – royal expert issues alert
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Amid the fallout from Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s, comments regarding royal life, one commentator warned the pair have made some “bad” decisions since they left the Firm. Now settled in the US, royal expert Marlene Koenig told Express.co.uk Harry should use his “great personality” to connect with people in need and suffering similar problems in the US. Despite praising his personality, Ms Koneig said: “I do have, you know, questions about different things that they say and do.
“I’m certainly not going to trash them.
“I do think that Harry has made some bad decisions.”
In reference to Harry’s comments surrounding his life in the Royal Family, his departure from the Firm and indeed the issue surrounding security in Canada, the expert claimed the Duke should move on with his life.
She added: “Harry needs to chill out.
“You made a decision, you have this great personality, and you can get on with other people, you know, celebrate what you can do, and do it.
“You know, rather than keep talking about how awful my childhood was, his father, you know took time off after his mother died to be with them.
“I’m hoping that Harry can move on because he can’t get stuck on a record which keeps going around and around.
“He has to move on from this.”
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In multiple interviews, Harry has spoken of how his father’s own childhood trauma had impacted him as a young boy.
Due to this, Harry has pledged to break the emotional cycle with his own children in order to make sure they don’t suffer any pain or suffering.
Earlier this month, Harry spoke to US actor, Dax Shepard where he likened his life to being a mixture of a zoo and ‘The Truman Show’.
He said: “I don’t think we should be pointing the finger or blaming anybody, but certainly when it comes to parenting, if I’ve experienced some form of pain or suffering because of the pain or suffering that perhaps my father or my parents had suffered, I’m going to make sure I break that cycle so that I don’t pass it on, basically.
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“It’s a lot of genetic pain and suffering that gets passed on.”
In the series, ‘The Me You can’t See’, Harry also attacked his father and the total neglect of his family as a child.
Indeed, Harry insisted the family had failed to properly address his mother’s death with him as a child.
In the first of the three episodes, Harry said: “Every single ask, request, warning, whatever it is, to stop just got met with total silence or total neglect.
“We spent four years trying to make it work.
“We did everything that we possibly could to stay there and carry on doing the role and doing the job.”
Due to his mother’s loss, Harry told Oprah Winfrey he suffered from panic attacks and anxiety between the age of 28 to 32.
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