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King Charles is leaving Prince Harry to destroy himself with his own hands

King Charles and Prince William have reportedly taken significant steps behind the scenes to protect themselves from potential future criticism by Prince Harry, according to royal commentator Jack Royston.

During an interview on Good Morning Britain, Royston discussed the strategy being employed by the royal family to manage their relationship with Harry. He suggested that King Charles and Prince William are taking a calculated approach in how they engage with the Duke of Sussex.

Royston explained, “The warmer that the royal family is to Harry, the more they protect themselves from any future attacks by him.” He emphasized that by maintaining a friendly and peaceful stance, the royal family places the burden of further conflict on Harry, told The Royal Observer.

“If they’re nice to him, and they’re showing themselves to be the side that’s interested in peace, and he keeps attacking them, he will destroy himself,” Royston continued.

The expert went on to warn that such continued criticism from Harry could severely damage his own reputation. Royston pointed to the fallout from Harry’s memoir Spare, which led to a significant decline in his and Meghan Markle’s popularity, particularly in the United States. “If that were to happen,” Royston noted, “Harry will only destroy his own reputation, and not just in Britain, but in America too. After Spare came out, they had a massive crash in their popularity in America.”

This strategic approach by King Charles and Prince William, aimed at keeping the public perception on their side, suggests that they are preparing for any future tensions while avoiding direct conflict with Harry.

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