Harry was said to be furious with Prince Charles’ advisors over a statement they had put out following the verdict in the inquest of the death of his mother, Princess Diana. Duncan Larcombe, a royal reporter said he had a private meeting with Harry afterwards.
Mr Larcombe said that Prince Harry’s fury about the statement was a sign of unresolved anger to him in an interview with Ok! Magazine .
He said: “Harry was absolutely furious that his father’s advisors had put out a statement.
“To me that he has an inbuilt, unresolved anger about having no control of what’s said.
“This desire to control his own destiny has always been there.”
Prince Harry was not happy about the way the royals responded to the verdict in the Diana inquest
Harry was said to be furious with Prince Charles’ advisors over a statement they had put out following the verdict in the inquest of the death of his mother, Princess Diana
The 2008 inquest into the death of Princess Diana was a highly publicised investigation into the car crash that killed her and her partner Dodi Fayed.
The case heard from 278 witnesses and cost taxpayers more than £6.5 million.
After 22 hours of deliberation, the jury determined that Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed were unlawfully killed.
The jury determined they were killed by a combination of the paparazzi following them, as well as by the driving of their chauffeur Henri Paul.
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Mr Larcombe said that Prince Harry’s fury about the statement was a sign of unresolved anger
Amounting to manslaughter, “unlawful killing” was the most serious verdict available to the jury.
At the time of the verdict, Prince William and Prince Harry said spoke the press regarding the jurors and their decision.
They said: “We agree with their verdicts and are both hugely grateful.”
They also thanked the jury, “for the forbearance they have shown in accepting such significant disruption to their lives over the past six months.”
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The 2008 inquest into the death of Princess Diana was a highly publicised investigation into the car crash that killed her and her partner Dodi Fayed
After 22 hours of deliberation, the jury determined that Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed were unlawfully killed
Larcome also claimed in the interview that Harry had never been able to shake his discomfort at “not being normal,”
He also claimed Harry has felt frustrated about how he is compared to his brother, Prince William, the future king.
Over the past couple of years, Harry has bravely spoken out about the loss of his mother.
Harry spoke out about how the loss affected him and his mental health during the filming of ITV documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey.
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Prince Harry told anchor Tom Bradby that every camera flash he sees reminds him of Princess Diana.
He said: “Being part of this family, in this role, in this job, every single time I see a camera, every single time I hear a click, every single time I see a flash, it takes me straight back.
“So in that respect, it’s the worst reminder of her life, as opposed to the best.”
Both Harry and William have made clear that Diana is still a huge part of their lives.
Harry spoke out about how the loss affected him and his mental health during the filming of ITV documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey
Prince William once said he felt his mothers presence during his wedding to Kate Middleton in 2011.
Speaking, in documentary Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy, the Prince shared some heartwarming words about the People’s princess.
He said: “When it came to the wedding, I did really feel that she was there.
“You know, there was times when you look to someone or something for strength and I very much felt she was there for me.”