Prince William and Princess Catherine have been strongly advised to keep their eldest son, Prince George, away from his uncle, Prince Harry.
The Duke of Sussex’s former biographer, Angela Levin, made the stern warning to the royals in a desperate bid to keep George, the second in line to the throne, from walking a similar path to Harry.
“Kate and William are there to help him [George],” Levin told OK magazine. “But he needs to be kept away from Harry’s negative influence.”
“George doesn’t have a dysfunctional family, unlike William and Harry growing up, so he should fare better. Kate and William are there to help him. But he needs to be kept away from Harry’s negative influence,” she added.
In his protocol-shattering bombshell memoir “Spare,” Harry detailed his experience of growing up in the palace as well as his fears about Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis growing up as “spares” to George.
“I still feel a responsibility knowing that out of those three children, at least one will end up like me, the spare. And that hurts, that worries me,” he wrote in his book.
Levin’s comments echo that of royal author Tom Bower, who suggested George will be none the wiser of the true situation between his parents and uncle.
“I really don’t think Kate wants to see Harry again.
“Of course Prince George will be oblivious to all this — Harry will simply be forever marginalized in his memory.”
It is believed that King Charles is the only senior member of the royal family who maintains contact with Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle.
Royal family warned to ‘keep Prince George away from Prince Harry’ Royal family warned to ‘keep Prince George away from Prince Harry’