Prince Harry crashes into rocks: ‘Apologize on a bended knee now’

Prince Harry crashes into rocks: 'Apologize on a bended knee now' Prince Harry crashes into rocks: 'Apologize on a bended knee now'

Prince William urged not to make his younger brother ‘feel like a spare’

A specialist has just finished sitting down to talk about all she believes could be setting Prince Harry apart from Prince William.

Prince Harry crashes into rocks: 'Apologize on a bended knee now'
Prince Harry crashes into rocks: ‘Apologize on a bended knee now’

The specialist in question is Woman’s Hour on the BBC Radio host, Dame Jenni Murray.

The Daily Mail has reported that she believes Prince William behaves like a “misery guts” most of the time while Prince Harry, on the other hand, has an “easy air and more easy-going attitude to life typical of the second child.”

She even incorporated stories from her own life and confessed, “As a mother of two sons, Ed and Charlie, contemporaries of William and Harry, I’m fascinated by the way the royal brothers typify the first and second son syndrome with which I’m familiar.”

Prince Harry crashes into rocks: 'Apologize on a bended knee now'
Prince Harry crashes into rocks: ‘Apologize on a bended knee now’

For whereas “from the time they are young, the older boy has an idea of what he wants to do when he is big – or in the case of William, needs to be.” Prince Harry, as “the younger one has no such worries.

“I think it begins with the parents. The first time around, having a new baby is such a huge responsibility. You care so much about doing it right. The second time, you know what you’re doing,” she also said.

Contrasted with Prince William who regards his future inheritance “more seriously” Ms Murray went on to say that for Prince Harry “The atmosphere around the house is less formal. Number two smiles and laughs more. He ends up as a natural charmer, always breezing in with good humour.”

Prince Harry crashes into rocks: ‘Apologize on a bended knee now’

That is not to mention that she does not sense Prince William’s reluctance to Prince Harry’s olive branches as being misplaced. Because she thinks the younger brother must “apologize, on bended knee(s)” for everything he “wrote about his family for money.

Ms Murray is also certain, “the royal boys must share the responsibility. Harry can relieve some of William’s concerns and William then brighten up a little without making Harry feel like a spare.”

Prince Harry crashes into rocks: 'Apologize on a bended knee now'
Prince Harry crashes into rocks: ‘Apologize on a bended knee now’

“They need each other. They are family. It’s love that matters. And maybe above all, it’s what their mother would want,” she said before signing off.

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