In his most recent BBC interview, Prince Harry was chastised for being self-centered and unwilling to apologize.
The Duke of Sussex, who sat with the outlet as he lost his appeal for taxpayer-funded protection, is encouraged to become more sensitive to his position in the monarchy.
Ingrid Seward, a royal specialist, told The Sun: "The impression I got from that lengthy and revealing interview was that Harry is obsessed." He is very obstinate; he never feels he is wrong; he always believes he is correct.
"He's not prepared to apologise because he doesn't think he has any need to apologise, because he thinks he is right and everyone else is in the wrong."
The royal expert went on to say, "Obviously, he is in a hazardous situation.
"But does he truly believe that the British government will allow him to be killed? I mean, can you image how terrifying that would be?
"Half of me felt sympathetic to Harry, and half of me felt angry at him." He simply refuses to see anything other than Harry's perspective.
She then concluded: "I don't think Harry thinks about anyone else but himself and his family, and what impacts him right away. I don't think he sees any cause to apologize, and instead, others should apologize to him.
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