Diana ‘thought Harry could cope with anything’ while William was ‘sensitive’ - biographer
PRINCESS DIANA's "worries" for the futures of Prince Harry and Prince William have been revealed by a biographer.
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Princess Diana thought Prince Harry was the "lively one who could cope with anything", according to a royal biographer. The late Princess of Wales' comments about her sons, Harry and Prince William, have been unearthed. The List narrator Christine-Marie Liwag Dixon explained why she was concerned.
She told viewers: "Princess Diana was very close to both of her children.
"She thought about William and Harry's futures as part of the Royal Family all the time."
Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, told the Daily Mail in 2019: "Diana told me William was very sensitive.
"Harry was the artistic and lively one who could cope with anything."
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Ms Seward added that Diana also worried about Willam's studies and time spent at Eton, an exclusive school attended by both princes and other members of the Royal Family.
The biographer explained: "William was more academic than Harry.
"But he wasn't finding Eton very easy at that time.
"Diana said Harry would go to Eton too."
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She continued: "Otherwise he'd be singled out as being the one who wasn't so bright.
"She worried about his lack of concentration."
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Stewart Pearce, Diana's voice coach, spoke to Us Weekly about the similarities between her struggles and Meghan Markle's.
He said: "What was extraordinary from the very beginning, from 1981, is that [Diana] was really not given a tremendous amount of advice.
"It's sort of within the royal family assumed you will either grow through it, or, you know, [you'll sink].
"[Meghan] was given very little advice, but, being the smart woman that Meghan is, she really made a lot of inquiries.
"Whereas Diana, I feel that she was so in love with Charles that she thought that he would assist her."