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What Drives Prince Harry Away from the Royal Family

Navigating Royal Duties


Embracing Public Service

Despite his personal struggles, Harry dutifully carried out his royal responsibilities. His military service, including two tours in Afghanistan, showcased his dedication and bravery. However, even in these moments of duty, Harry often felt like an outsider within his own family, fueling his growing sense of isolation and questioning his place in the monarchy.


A Growing Discontent

As years passed, Harry’s discontent with royal life became more apparent. He often felt overshadowed by his elder brother, Prince William, and constrained by the rigid protocols of the monarchy. This brewing dissatisfaction set the stage for his eventual departure, as he sought a life that offered more freedom and personal fulfillment.

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