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Prince William and Prince Harry: Two Different Characters

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Prince William and Prince Harry: Two Different Characters

and are two very different characters, according to royal historian Andrew Lowney.

In an interview with express.co.uk, Lowney claimed that the brothers have developed their own distinct personalities, despite having the same upbringing.

He added that it is not fair to blame their parenting for their differences.

Lowney recently published his book Traitor King, which explores the scandalous exile of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

Lowney discussed the exile of former King Edward VI, the Duke of Windsor, who abdicated the throne in 1936 and was succeeded by his brother, George VI.

The historian said that there is always a tension between the dutiful royals and the rogue royals.

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He added that Bertie, as George VI was nicknamed, stepped up to the mark for the Duke of Windsor when he was younger, and William is having to shoulder everything for Harry.

Lowney also claimed that royals who have left the royal family in the past, such as the Duke of Windsor, do not get an easy ride from the firm.

He said that the lesson was that if you leave the royal family, you are going to be completely shut out and frozen, and it's not a good move.

Lowney added that once you're out, you're out, and you can't do anything to become part of the family again.

He said that the monarchy is pretty ruthless like that, and he thinks that's a lesson for Harry, that he can't be half in and half out.

has recently shared his feelings about climate change in a new book called Earthshot, How to Save Our Planet.

The Duke of Cambridge has written the introduction to the book, which is described as the definitive guide to the Earthshot Prize, an award for environmental solutions.

The book also features contributions from Sir David Attenborough, former International Space Station astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Shakira.

On the other hand, Harry announced in July that he is offering his own book about his time in the royal family, which is due to come out next year.

However, a columnist has claimed that Harry plays second fiddle in the Megan show.

The columnist wrote that the trip to New York was ostensibly for Harry and Meghan to push platforms including vaccine equality and climate change awareness.

But from the motorcades to the private jet and cosplay, carrying business folios into the UN, it showed the Sussexes have become a spoof.

The columnist added that the Sussexes are taking the most bemusing bits of fringe Yara trash royalty, think Monaco's Grimaldi's, with their ringmaster bow and runaway brides, and meshing them with their own vision of a California court.

In New York, the columnist barely noticed Harry except for the bit where he unbuttoned his business shirt and got on the bevs at a hotel bar with fellows who looked like middle management at Deloitte.

After his walk-on role as a juggler in Megan's 40th birthday video and the Time magazine cover shot, him laying his hands on his wife's shoulders like a hairdresser asking if she's happy with her blow wave, the Duke may have peaked.

In conclusion, Prince William and are two very different characters, despite having the same upbringing.

They have developed their own distinct personalities, and it's not fair to blame their parenting for their differences.

While William has been sharing his feelings about climate change in a new book, Harry announced that he is offering his own book about his time in the royal family.

However, a columnist has claimed that Harry plays second fiddle in the Megan show.

It remains to be seen how Harry will navigate his relationship with the royal family and his new life outside of it.

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