Prince William And Kate Middleton Might Be Supportive Of Prince Harry After All

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It is believed that King Charles III is concerned and furious at Prince Harry for writing and publishing his upcoming memoir Spare.

However, Prince William and Kate Middleton might have another surprising perspective on the matter.

It seems that they have at least three personal reasons to support Prince Harry’s decision to break the cycle of the spare.

According to the multiple reports that have surfaced, Middelton and the heir to the throne might be the only royals using Prince Harry’s book as a guide and even a warning.

Middleton and Prince William will be dissecting Prince Harry’s chapters religiously because they do not want to repeat King Charles and the monarchy’s errors when raising an heir and several spares.

Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, have three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

Prince George is the heir to the British throne and therefore has his entire life mapped out — he will inherit the throne and the massive multi-billion fortune that comes with it.

Meanwhile, his siblings, dubbed the spares, are expected to stay in the shadow and help him with his royal duties (lots of charity work, ribbon cuttings, speeches, and representing the institution abroad, etc..)

According to traditions, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis should have real purposes or careers in their lives.

While King Charles was being prepared for the role of his life, his siblings, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne, were taught to support him their entire lives.

William, Prince of Wales, and his spouse plan to break that negative cycle. The couple wants Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to have choices — they can become working royals if that path makes them happy.

Otherwise, they can forge their own destinies and have lives beyond the monarchy.

Prince Harry’s book will serve as a testimony of all that can go wrong during the upbringing of young children in the British monarchy.

Royal expert Kinsey Schofield told Express how William, Prince of Wales, will break from archaic traditions that contributed to Prince Harry’s misery: “There’s this heir and spare dynamic that we have been talking about for the last few years, in which the spare typically is so completely lost, and they fall into trouble. We look at Princess Margaret, Prince Andrew, and now Prince Harry. I know Prince Harry is trying to do his own thing, but I do think he is struggling.”

Confirming that Prince Harry was right all along, Prince William and Kate Middleton will go as far as ending the spare talk.

The journalist added: “I don’t think that it’s going to happen to Prince William’s children. I believe that this is where they’re going to break the cycle. I think that they’re going to stop with the spare talk, and I think the ‘necessity’ for a spare ends now.”

The commentator predicted that the three siblings would be able to thrive in their own lanes.

She concluded by saying: “I think we’ll see his children go off to school, find careers that they’re sincerely passionate about, and be an adult in a way that we never got to see Margaret or Andrew do. They were just content with living off the purse, waving at strangers. I think that William’s children will be encouraged to find their purpose and pursue those things, and it is not really about waiting to see if something happens to the heir.”

The Princess of Wales has been mulling the idea of terminating the harmful pattern of the spare for quite some time.

It is believed that Kate Middleton is hoping to raise her children like Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, according to the book The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown by Katie Nicholl.

Kate Middleton is said to be impressed by how the Wessexes children — Lady Louise Windsor, 18, and James, Viscount Severn, 12 — are free and kept away from the media despite the fact their parents are working royals.

The book also confirmed that Middleton would be supportive if her two youngest children decided to be non-working royals.

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