Prince Harry received a fairly scathing call on a documentary Channel 5.
The person who delivers it is the old royal help Ailsa Anderson, and when they appear in the Prince Harry documentary: my terrible year.
According to the Daily Mail, she urged the Duke to “stop being the victim and starting to be the hero of the room” and to “start writing your own script”.
It did not end there, rather added: “I think people get bored of the way Prince Harry thinks that the world is against him and how horrible his life is.”
She even called him “too impulsive” before moving gears and made sure to know her positive points too.
In the eyes of Ms. Anderson, Prince Harry was a “very warm, engaging and kind person” in the past.
But with recent fears that private information is not disclosed by none other than the Duke of Sussex himself, she asked: “I think that confidence is essential in each life course, if you cannot trust your family, who can you trust?”
For those who have been reversed, at present, Prince Harry is engaged in peace talks with King Charles, the most monumental moment was punctuated by photographers while the monarch and the secretaries of communications of his youngest son were committed to a balcony.




