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Why Prince Harry’s interviews are self-destructive

In this image provided by Apple, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, appears in a scene from “The Me You Can’t See”. Photograph: AP

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Why Prince Harry’s interviews are self-destructive

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Prince Harry, according to Paul Burrell, “won’t heal” if he continues to give interviews.

Prince Harry has been lectured by former royal butler Paul Burrell for giving interviews about the Royal Family, with the former butler claiming that he is ‘destroying himself’ by doing so.

In his new Apple series The Me You Can’t See, Harry discussed his mental health and attacked his father, Prince Charles.

It came after an explosive interview with his wife Meghan Markle and Oprah Winfrey, in which he made similar charges, and an interview with his wife Meghan Markle and Oprah Winfrey, in which he also slammed the Royal Family.

Now, Paul, who served as Harry’s mother Princess Diana’s butler and knows the Duke of Sussex since he was three years old, claims Harry is “blinded” by Meghan, whom he feels is the one person who can prevent him from speaking out.

Burrell was born and raised in the coal-mining community of Grass moor in Derbyshire. Graham Burrell and Beryl Burrell, née Kirk, were his parents. His father was a lorry driver, and it was thought that he would work at the local colliery, but at the age of eight, he had determined that he wanted to work at Buckingham Palace. After a journey to London, where he watched the Changing of the Guard, he returned to the United States. He went to Chesterfield’s William Rhodes Secondary School before enrolling at High Peak College in Buxton to study hotel management.

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Burrell began his Royal Service career as a Buckingham Palace footman at the age of 18 and rose through the ranks to become the Queen’s personal footman a year later. To distinguish himself from a taller footman, Paul Why brew, who was known as “Small Paul” he was dubbed “Tall Paul”

Burrell joined Charles and Diana’s staff at Highgrove House, Gloucestershire, in 1987, and served as Diana’s butler until her death in August 1997.

 

“He’s been blinded by Meghan. He has been blinded by her beauty and by this Hollywood world,” the former palace butler told Closer magazine, according to the UK’s Daily Express.

“I think now it could only be Meghan who can stop him from doing these interviews and doing any more damage, and destroying himsel,” he continued.

“He won’t heal if he keeps doing this. It will make things worse in the long run. I honestly have no idea when he’ll stop.”

Since their breakup from the British royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been residing in the United States. As they appeared for an interview with TV superstar Oprah Winfrey in March, days before Prince Philip’s death, the pair threw the royal family into its biggest crisis in years.

The former royal assistant said that the Duke of Sussex’s recent admissions in his new Apple series The Me You Can’t See and The Armchair Podcast were self-destructive.

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