Prince Harry's key move that 'played brilliantly with American public' explained by expert


Prince Harry recently made a key move that “played brilliantly with American public”, according to a Royal Family author.

In an interview with Good Morning America earlier this month, the Duke of Sussex declared his love for his family and pointed out the “strength of the family unit coming together.”

But Tom Quinn believes Harry did this to “play a role” in a narrative.

He told The Mirror: “This is why he went on Good Morning America to say ‘I love my family’.

“It plays brilliantly with the American public and gives Harry the chance to step once more into the limelight and to play the role of the mature character able to forgive the terrible wrongs he has suffered.”

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The relationship between Harry and the Royal Family has been tense following a bombshell interview he and Meghan Markle did with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.

They also made a number of claims against the royals in their December 2022 documentary series on Netflix, with Harry making more claims in his tell-all memoir, Spare.

But Quinn believes: “Harry feels he is the one who has been wronged and that the rest of the family should be happy and grateful he is prepared to try to forgive. He doesn’t see his own part in the family bust-up.”

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A new documentary titled “Prince Harry’s Mission: Life, Family, and Invictus Games” will delve into Harry and Meghan’s visit to Canada earlier this month.

The documentary will feature footage from Harry’s interview with Good Morning America and is scheduled to air on ABC News while also streaming on Hulu.

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