Prince Harry has received a beautifully sparkling call on a Channel 5 documentary.
The person who delivers it is the former Royal Aide Ailsa Anderson, and during her performance on the documentary Prince Harry: My terrible year.
According to the Daily Mail, she urged the Duke to “stop being the victim and start to be the hero of the play” and instead “start writing your own manuscript.”
She didn’t end there instead, “I think people just get a little tired of how Prince Harry thinks the world is against him and how awful his life is.”
She even called him “too impulsive” before changing gears and made sure to know his positive things as well.
In Mrs. Anderson’s eyes, Prince Harry was a “very warm, engaging and friendly person” in the past.
But with the recent fear that private information could be leaked by none other than the Duke of Sussex herself, she asked, “I think trust is most important in every life watch if you can’t trust your family, who can you trust?”
For those who have not been daring, Prince Harry is currently engaged in peace talks with King Charles, whose most monumental moment was applied by photographers, while the monarch and his youngest son’s communication secretaries participated in a chat on a balcony.



