Following Prince Harry's BBC interview, psychotherapist and relationship coach Lucy Beresford decided to share his thoughts on why he believes the Duke made such a decision.
He told The Mirror that it all transpired after Prince Harry felt "let down" by the firm.
The analyst added, "There is an element of him not wanting to be forgotten."
And the irony is that he is the one who took himself away by relocating to America, so this interview for the BBC is really about reminding people that he still exists. "It's as if he is saying, 'Don't forget me!'" Beresford explained.
She even said that Prince Harry's "inner child" looks to have "hijacked his adult brain" because of his security concerns and fears that "history will repeat itself" over them.
And she said, "if it has already happened in your family. There is a suggestion that it might happen. However, as an adult, you can probably make your own decisions to ensure that it does not happen again."
Still, the expert believes the fundamental problem is "his inner child," which "is so strong that it's almost like it's hijacked his adult brain."
I'd respond, 'No, this would surely happen if I don't receive the security that I crave, then very horrible things would happen.'" Ms Beresford explained in her closing statement.
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