As a "spare to the heir," an AI bot tells what Prince Harry has "truly been thinking." Since unleashing bombshells in Spare, an AI bot has offered some light on Prince Harry's true thoughts and emotions.
The Daily Star reported on the bot's results, warning that the Duke "generally came out as calm 70% of the time" in his interviews.
But "was bewildered 15% of the time," seemed "glad 9% of the time" and "surprised 7% of the time".
Corresponding negative feelings appeared only seldom, with fear appearing "only 6% of the time," sorrow appearing "only 3% of the time," anger appearing "only 2% of the time," and contempt appearing "only 1%" of the time.
Since Sussexit, these discoveries have been part of a broader understanding of the Firm's emotions.
Meghan Markle, in particular, was observed to have ranked above 79.9 out of 100 in terms of satisfaction after moving abroad.
For those who are unaware, these results are in sharp contrast to the previous two years, when she went from 55.1 in 2019 to 96.2 shortly after Sussexit.
"Having taken the decision to leave the royal family and what has been characterised as the 'gilded cage,' Harry and Meghan have evidently felt more comfortable and joyful, and more empowered to shape their image," Anna Whitelock, a University of London professor, told TonerGiant.
"There is also, without a doubt, a sense that, as they manage and cultivate their public image, they need to demonstrate that leaving the royal family was the correct option and a path to personal happiness!"