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Expert Predicts: Prince Harry Risks Destroying His Own Reputation with Ongoing Royal Attacks

King Charles and Prince William have reportedly taken a significant, behind-the-scenes step to safeguard themselves from potential future attacks by Prince Harry. Royal commentator Jack Royston shared insights into the Windsor family’s strategy during a recent interview on Good Morning Britain.

Royston highlighted how the royal family’s subtle approach could be a protective measure in the ongoing tensions between Harry and the rest of the royals. According to the expert, “The warmer the royal family is to Harry, the more they protect themselves from any future attacks by him.”

Royston explained that by maintaining a publicly positive and welcoming stance toward Harry, the royal family positions itself as the side seeking peace. “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 elaborated.

The commentator believes that this tactic could ultimately backfire on Harry, damaging his own reputation if he continues to criticize the royal family. Royston noted that following the release of Harry’s memoir, Spare, both Harry and Meghan Markle experienced a notable drop in popularity, not just in the UK, but also in the United States.

“If Harry keeps up the attacks, he risks only damaging his own reputation—not just in Britain, but in America too. After Spare came out, they had a massive crash in their popularity in America,” Royston added.

By maintaining a cordial front, King Charles and Prince William may be strategically safeguarding their own reputations, while potentially placing Harry in a precarious position if tensions escalate further.

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