A new documentary examines Prince Harry’s ability to ever be forgiven and what he needs to do to win back hearts after his most recent bombshell BBC interview came out “distant” and “broken.”
Prince Harry has made it clear that despite his differences with his family, he would like to end the drama, especially because of his father’s ill health.
In a bombshell interview with the BBC earlier this month, the Duke of Sussex revealed he would love to make it up with his father as life’s too short. “Life is precious,” he reflected.
It would be nice to reconcile, my father said, “but I don’t know how long he has.” There is no point in fighting any longer, and I would love to have my family reconciled.
However, according to experts, the prince, who was once one of our favorite Royals, must first discover who he is.
In the new Channel 5 documentary Harry: Can He Ever Be Forgiven?, commentators asserted that Prince Harry has found himself in a difficult position because he has no role in the Royal family and no defined role in the USA either.
“How is he spending his life?” Politician and author Ann Widdecombe asks. “What is the aim? I’ve heard people say that he’s a stay-at-home dad without much to do… possibly? Even Harry must occasionally ask himself, ‘Where is all this going?’”
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And the British politician isn’t the only one who believes the Duke of Sussex is struggling with his identity after leaving the Royal family and the UK.
Emma Reed Turrell, a psychotherapist and author, once said, “I think Harry faces a universal challenge, one of identity.” I’m who? I was who? What do I want to become? Who can I be, exactly? What is acceptable, exactly?
We all know that when someone leaves any kind of institution, they undergo a significant transition as they re-enter the atmosphere, seek purpose, and seek identity.
The comments come after Prince Harry received backlash for his bombshell BBC interview, in which he blatantly expressed his grief over losing his legal battle over taxpayer-funded security.
During the interview, dad-of-two Harry insisted he couldn’t bring his family to the UK because it wasn’t safe after losing his legal battle. And he also made a startling claim in relation to the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana.
He said, “I don’t want history to repeat itself; from the disclosure process, I’ve discovered that some people want history to repeat itself, which is pretty dark, when he said about losing his legal challenge for taxpayer-funded security.”
He may not have named names, but there’s little doubt that Harry was talking about the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris in 1997 after being chased by paparazzi.
Harry: Will He Ever Be Pardoned? at 9 p.m. on Channel 5 to air this evening (May 24).
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Source: Mirror
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