
Prince Harry’s claims of a traumatic childhood are disputed by Royal expert Charles Ray. In his book ‘Spare,’ the Duke of Sussex detailed struggles with depression and anxiety during his youth. However, according to former Royal protection officer Ken Wharfe, Harry did not experience a particularly difficult childhood.
Ray highlighted an instance where Wharfe had to retrieve Harry from a record shop after he wandered off near Kensington Palace. Ray concluded that Harry “really hasn’t” fully grasped the hardships of such a life, suggesting his perspective may be limited.
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