HARRY should rethink his relationship with Wills as reading his mother’s letters would remind him how close they were, a royal photographer has said.
Arthur Edwards has reflected on the bond between the two princes as Princess Diana’s letters are set to be auctioned.
These letters vividly portray the boys’ close relationship, with Diana noting how William adored his younger brother, showering him with hugs and kisses.
Their childhood was full of adventures and shared activities, such as skiing, jet skiing and flying planes.
They were inseparable, supporting each other in both play and charity work.
Edwards told The Sun: “William adores his little brother and spends all his time showering Harry with an endless supply of hugs and kisses.”
“They were very close. I mean, they did everything together. They were just inseparable.”
But Edwards expressed sadness over the current estrangement, suggesting Harry could benefit from re-reading his mother’s letters to re-evaluate his relationship with William.
He said: “It’s not like that anymore, unfortunately.
“If Harry reads one of those letters from his mother, maybe he’ll have second thoughts about what the future will be like with his brother.”
“Harry could have had a great life here. He was respected here. He was well-liked by the media, by the nation.”
Edwards also noticed the differences between the brothers from a young age.
William, more cautious and burdened with future responsibilities as king, found certain activities more challenging compared to Harry’s more instinctive and daring nature.
Despite these differences, Harry once declared that his main role in life was to support William.
But Harry’s move to the United States drastically changed his status, the royal photographer said.
Once beloved in the UK and respected for his royal duties, Harry is now seen as just another celebrity in America.
Edwards doubts Harry is any happier, despite possibly being richer.
He said: “Here, when he lived here, when he worked for the Queen, he was somebody.
“In America, he’s just another celebrity in a city full of celebrities.”
“He may be richer, but I bet he’s not happier.”
Reflecting on Diana’s legacy, Edwards emphasized her pioneering role in the Royal Family.
Diana was known for her compassion and willingness to break traditional norms, as evidenced by her work with HIV patients and her campaign against landmines.
His death was a national tragedy, paralyzing the country as people mourned his loss.
Diana’s ability to engage with the public and the media left a lasting impact, and Edwards has fond memories of her affection and dedication.
Comparing Diana to Princess Catherine, Edwards noted differences in their personalities.
Diana can be feisty and outspoken, while Kate is always good-natured.
Despite these differences, both women have a photogenic quality that captivates the public and the media.
Diana’s marriage to King Charles, although full of public admiration, ultimately ended due to their divergent interests.
Diana was attracted to the modern and glamorous, while Charles preferred traditional and country activities.
Edwards recalled the global admiration Diana gained during her travels with Charles, drawing crowds wherever they went.
His untimely death left a deep sadness, but Edwards cherishes memories of his infectious smile and his ability to connect deeply with the camera and the audience.
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