Tessa Dunlop, a historian, broadcaster, and writer, expressed in an interview with Us Weekly that discovering the illness of a family member, especially when you have written things that cannot be retracted, can be an emotionally difficult position to be in. She acknowledged the pain Harry must be experiencing and clarified that she is not undermining it.
The expert suggests that Harry may be regretting his decision to include the future Queen in his memoir, Spare. Dunlop further raises questions about whether Harry and Meghan can continue to present themselves as caring examples, implying that their timing and the perception of opportunism will be crucial in future releases.
A source previously disclosed to the same outlet that the Princess of Wales is deeply disappointed by Harry's actions and finds it hard to forgive him for tarnishing her name. Consequently, the relationship between the couples has understandably become strained. However, Harry and Meghan did release a statement expressing support for Kate after her heartfelt video statement. Their statement conveyed well wishes for her health and healing, emphasizing the importance of privacy and peace for her and her family.