Prince Harry's Gabor Yerba Mate Interview At Least "Didn't Make Things Worse," Royal Expert Says

Prince Harry's Gabor Yerba Mate Interview At Least "Didn't Make Things Worse," Royal Expert Says

This past weekend, Prince Harry sat down with trauma expert Dr. Gabor Maté for a virtual book event.

During his 90-minute talk, Harry addressed his own difficult past experiences and said that his wife, Meghan Markle, "saved" him from being "stuck" in the world he was born into, but did not say anything particularly controversial about any one member of the royal family.

For one pessimistic royal expert, this is exactly what one would expect.

"I don't think this will change things," Richard Fitzwilliam told the Daily Mail. [Things are bad and there are serious rifts. All I can say is that this didn't make things worse." [Fitzwilliams continued. 'There was no direct attack on the monarch, and there was no direct attack at all on any member of the royal family, although there was the context of his past, which he was on the run from.'

"There will be much relief and gratitude.

Indeed, despite the Duke of Sussex revealing to Dr. Mate that he "always felt different" from the other royals, there was no special treatment of Prince Charles, Prince William, Princess Kate, or Queen Camilla, as in his explosive memoir, Spare.

Harry has not had a good relationship with his U.K.-based family since leaving his royal duties, and the release of his book on January 10 seems to have made matters worse.

More recently, it was revealed that the King had decided to evict the Sussex family from their UK base, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

Nevertheless, the California-based royal family has been invited to the coronation, but whether they will attend is another matter entirely.

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