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Prince William allegedly fears Prince Harry’s “truth bombs” will go too far and cause further damage to the Royal Family.
Speaking to Mail Online, a friend of the Duke of Cambridge explained that William was disappointed and “greatly concerned” after Harry claimed there was a lack of support for his wife, Meghan Markle when she was struggling with her mental health.
The Duke of Sussex’s criticisms of his relatives came as part of his new Apple TV documentary, The Me You Don’t See.
The Prince revealed that he felt shamed by his relatives when it came to mental health issues.
He explained to actress Glenn Close: “As parents, as siblings, certainly from what I’ve learned, there’s an element of shame we feel because we’re like, ‘How could we not have seen it?’
“But we all know when people are suffering and people are struggling that we’re all incredibly good at covering it up.”
In his earlier appearance, he criticised Prince Charles‘ parenting as he said his dad left him to suffer the trauma of the death of his mum, Princess Diana, alone.
“My father used to say to both William and I, “Well, it was like that for me so it’s going to be like that for you,†” he claimed.
“That doesn’t make sense. Just because you suffered doesn’t mean that your kids have to suffer. In fact, quite the opposite.”
Although, the 36-year-old was blasted for his own parenting views just last week after he said: “I get the real feeling that so many parents don’t feel equipped to be able to deal with these problems because so many people think there’s mental illness and then there’s everything else.”
But royal biographer Angela Levin, whose most recent book was Harry: Conversations with the Prince, has criticised Harry over the comments, claiming “You can’t just say ‘parents don’t know'”.
Royal sources now say there are “concerns rather than fears” at Buckingham Palace that Harry and heavily pregnant wife Meghan will make further allegations.
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