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Prince Harry’s Pain Will Only End If The Royal Family Acts Now
Prince Harry’s struggle with his emotions, rooted in the tragic loss of his mother Princess Diana, has never fully healed, and insiders believe the only way forward is for the royal family to make a significant move.
According to RadarOnline, a source close to the Duke of Sussex revealed, “Harry still bears deep scars from losing his mother, and those were never properly healed. Leaving the royal family only made that pain even sharper.” The insider added that while many dismiss Harry as bitter, his anger stems from unresolved pain. Rebuilding ties with his family, they claim, could finally offer him the stability he’s been missing.
This view is echoed by royal expert Sarah Vine, who has argued that reconciling with the family is the key to Harry finding peace, even years after his mother’s death. She explained, “These are complex, deep-seated emotional wounds that may well take a lifetime to heal, if they ever will. That’s why, fundamentally, taking steps to welcome the wayward duke back into the family is the right thing.”

Sarah also pointed out that when someone is hurting as much as Harry is, it’s easy for them to lash out, especially at those closest to them. “But if you can grab them and hold them to your heart, show them the love and understanding they need, soothe their hurt with the balm of forgiveness, you can perhaps help them begin to move forward,” she said.
While Harry’s brother, Prince William, has found strength and support through his wife, Kate Middleton, Sarah believes that Meghan Markle has instead contributed to Harry’s struggles. “Meghan hasn’t guided him toward closure. Rather than building a fresh start, they left but remain fixated on the past – and that fixation is what keeps Harry stuck,” the insider remarked.
This ongoing tension has raised concerns among royal experts, who believe that the monarchy must take action before Prince William ascends to the throne. If Harry’s emotional wounds aren’t addressed soon, it could impact both his relationship with his family and his position within the royal circle.
In short, if the royal family doesn’t make the first move toward reconciliation, they risk losing the chance to help Harry heal from the pain that’s haunted him for so many years.
