Prince Harry has also always had his grievances with the media, spearheaded by the death of his mother, Diana, the Princess of Wales.
A palace insider told royal correspondent and author Valentine Low how they recalled that Harry was "always messaging, making phone calls.
It was nonstop". It was thought that Harry's resentment of the press could lead to tensions with his own staff, and "there were constant battles with the media" that he would expect his team back him on, as reported in an extract from Mr Low's new book Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown that was carried exclusively by The Times. READ MORE: Royal Family fans have new nickname for Kate Middleton, Camilla, Sophie Wessex and Princess Anne as part of King Charles’ new slimmed down monarchyAdding to Harry's frustration during his time as a working Royal, was a long-held fear that his time was running out, and once Prince George turned 18, he would become irrelevant.
In the book extract, an insider said: "He had this thing that he had a shelf life. He was fixated [on] this. "He would compare himself with his uncle (Prince Andrew).
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