Prince Harry 'blaming others' for 'missed childhood' due to 'second child syndrome'
Prince Harry has developed severe mental condition after the death of his mother, says expert
Prince Harry is upset about living under the shadow of Prince William, says expert.
Abdullah Boulad, a behavioural expert, reveals how the Duke of Sussex has 'second child syndrome' after the death of Princess Diana.
"In the long term, Harry may focus for the rest of his life on blaming others for his missed childhood and life circumstances. Alternatively, he may start to accept and focus on what he can influence going forward for himself and Meghan.
"This has all come about due to the death of his mother in his childhood, the stress of royal duties without being able to live a normal life, no real mother or family figures and no real ability to make his own choices about his life. Everything in his life has had to be about or for others," he notes.
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