Prince Harry mis evaluated the dynamics of his own family, says an expert.
The Duke of Sussex, who still considers himself a second violin of the older brother Prince William, could have played a vital role in the monarchy.
The expert Royal Jennie Bond reveals that Harry could have lived up to his role in the family if he had taken advice from her aunt, Princess Anne.
She said to the Mirror: “She could have told her nephew only” playing the second violin “is the wrong way to look at her status. Instead, as she showed, the second born can be invaluable support for the institution of the monarchy, and a vital, confidant and wing / woman in the monarch.

Bond said: “Yes, Anne Woud was the perfect person to offer advice and advice, but unfortunately, this is no longer relevant because Harry clearly indicated that he has no desire to come back to life as a working royal.”
She said: “The king may have discussed his family problems with Anne, but I doubt that she would like to get involved. For Anne, loyalty is essential, and I suspect that she believes that Harry was extremely unfair towards her father, brother and monarchy. She might find it difficult to forgive.”