Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has been a constant source of misery and controversy.
Despite his privileged upbringing, he seems unable to find true happiness.
It is evident that wealth and privilege do not guarantee contentment, as Harry’s actions and statements consistently reflect his inner turmoil.
Born into a life of luxury and prestige, Harry has failed to appreciate the advantages he was given.
However, money cannot solve the deep-rooted problems that plague him.
Despite his financial security, Harry’s struggles with intelligence, maturity, self-confidence, and good judgment persist.
One of Harry’s major grievances is that he will never ascend to the throne, a fact that seems to fuel his animosity towards his brother, Prince William.
Harry fixates on the privileges bestowed upon William as the future king, while disregarding the immense responsibilities that come with the title.
He also fails to acknowledge that William, too, suffered the loss of their beloved mother, Princess Diana.
Diana, though loving towards both her sons, placed an extraordinary burden on William.
She leaned on him for emotional support and groomed him for kingship.
This placed immense pressure on a young boy who adored both his parents.
Harry’s selective memory and jealousy prevent him from recognizing William’s own struggles and grief.
Comparing their upbringings, it becomes clear that William faced far greater expectations and pressures.
Not only does he carry the weight of the world’s expectations, but he also has a family to raise and prepare for the future.
In contrast, Harry enjoyed more freedom and fewer responsibilities within the royal family.
Unfortunately, Harry failed to appreciate the life he was born into.
By marrying Meghan Markle, an actress, he likely believed he could outshine William and his wife, Catherine.
Harry even boasted that William and Catherine were fans of Meghan, fearing they would seek her autograph.
Initially, he saw Meghan’s differences from the royal family as charming, but he soon discovered the high cost of his choice.
Meghan, from the start, wanted to challenge and disrupt the traditional norms of royal life.
She disregarded protocol, tradition, and hierarchy, demanding that others adapt to her instead.
Meghan’s lack of respect for the institution and her unwillingness to fulfill her duties became apparent.
She showed little interest in the obligations that came with her new titles and even failed a citizenship exam, neglecting to study for it.
Unable to surpass Catherine’s grace and strength, Meghan resorted to creating drama and playing the victim.
When her popularity declined, she accused the royals and the British media of racism.
She claimed to be constantly pursued by invisible paparazzi, forcing her and Harry to flee to Canada and later Hollywood.
Their behavior became increasingly erratic, with Harry seemingly oblivious to the exaggerated paranoia.
Harry’s descent into turmoil has severed his ties with his family and home country.
He now exploits his connection to the royal family for personal gain, using his late mother’s memory for financial profit.
He engages in televised therapy sessions, gives explosive interviews, and writes tell-all books.
In the process, he damages lives and sacrifices his own integrity to fulfill Meghan’s insatiable desire for money, fame, and status.
Tragically, Harry appears lost and unhappy.
He has isolated himself from those who care about him and betrayed those who loved him.
Meghan, who emulates his deceased mother, shows little regard for Harry’s well-being.
Her disdain is evident in her refusal to kiss him during public appearances, except when it serves her own interests.
While it would be a relief if Harry displayed any sign of contentment, it seems unlikely.
His ongoing misery and self-destructive behavior render his privileged existence a tragic waste.
It is a pity to witness such potential squandered in the pursuit of appeasing a domineering spouse.
As Harry continues down this path, he becomes a cautionary tale of the consequences of choosing the wrong partner and sacrificing one’s own happiness.