Prince Harry disclosed a ton of details and bombshells about his relationship with Prince William in his memoir, “Spare,” that was released earlier this year.
Now, an insider is explaining how the royal family are going about managing Prince George, 10, and his relationship with his siblings, Prince Louis, 5 and Princess Charlotte, 8.
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“They have to think about George’s feelings in relation to his siblings. George has all this pressure,” royal expert Christopher Andersen told Us Weekly. “He has these two siblings who can help him — who can ease some of the pressure and share some of the burden.”
He added of Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte, “by the same token, they don’t wanna feel sidelined. They don’t wanna feel invisible in his shadow.”
He then revealed what the royal family wants to avoid: another book.
He continued, “The royal family does not want another kid writing a book … another edition of Spare. Obviously, Harry was very hurt by being in the shadow of his brother. I think they’re aware of that.”
Christopher added that the “family dynamic” between Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis “is much healthier than it normally would be in the royal family.”