Following what some are referring to as Prince Harry's 'vehicle crash,' a large amount of support has arrived at Buckingham Palace.
Hugo Vickers, a royal biographer, expressed his support for the Royal Family on Page Six.
"I have total sympathy with the royal family," he started.
"Harry is remarkably similar to his mother [the late Princess Diana]. When I was visiting Buckingham Palace, I was handed a letter from Prince Phillip to Diana in which he remarked, 'Every time Charles talks to you, it's in the Daily Mail the following day'."
According to Mr Vickers, "The same thing is happening now." Charles is, of course, correct not to trust him. Harry is hopeless in that regard.
At the end of the day, "He shouldn't have given that interview," he stated near the conclusion, but emphasized that "none of the royal family should ever give interviews," either because "it's always a car crash."
For those unfamiliar with the situation, it all stems from Prince Harry's recent interview with the BBC, in which statements about King Charles not living long and showing no help throughout his illness were revealed.
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