Find out why someone who used to work for Princess Diana says Prince Harry can’t complete his mother’s work, only Prince William can do it.
More than 25 years after Princess Diana’s death, people around the world still remember the work she did to help others. Now, one of Diana’s former confidants is looking back on that work and pointing out why Prince Harry can’t complete what his mother started, only Prince William can.
Here’s more on that plus the “nonsense” the princess’s former aide said she would never put up with today.
Why Princess Diana’s ex-aide says Prince William must do her job, Prince Harry can’t
Paul Burrell began working in the royal household when he was 18 years old and served as Queen Elizabeth II‘s personal footman. In 1987, he was moved to the household of then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana. When they separated, Burrell served as Diana’s butler and looked after her and her sons until the princess’s tragic death.
During his years working with the princess, Burrell became one of her closest confidants. He knew how much she loved her children and her work and hoped that they would be able to continue her legacy. But Burrell insists that’s not something Harry can do now, only William.
(L): Princess Diana, patron of ‘Help the Aged’ giving a speech | Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images, (R): Prince William giving a speech at Earthshot Innovation Camp | Kin Cheung – WPA Pool/Getty Images
Speaking on behalf of Spin Genie, Burrell explained: “We were robbed. If you think to yourself, what the [late] queen achieved in her lifetime, what would Diana have achieved in hers? She was 36 years old … People have to remind themselves that she was 36 years old and she’d just begun her work really.”
He continued: “Although she’d packed so much into her life, she was just being launched onto the world stage with the landmines campaign, with work around the world, and it was cut short, and that’s where Harry and William’s passion takes over. Both of them in their own way, want to continue down as work and finish that legacy. That’s their passion, I have to admire them both to continue along their mother’s path. But I don’t agree with Harry’s way of doing it.
“Harry has great conflict in the fact that his mother was a member of the royal family, his mother supported the royal family until she died, and Harry has bolted from the stable and he can’t continue the work in the same vein that his mother did because he’s no longer royal. You’ve got to look where they are in the world. Harry just can’t do it to the same effect. He can’t do it the way William can and so I’m afraid it’s going to be down to William to complete his mother’s work, not Harry.”
Burrell says the princess ‘wouldn’t stand for this nonsense’ from Harry today
Prince William and Prince Harry arrive to meet members of the public on the Long Walk at Windsor Castle | Kirsty O’Connor – WPA Pool/Getty Images
Princess Diana’s former butler also opined that if his old boss was alive today the rift between her sons wouldn’t have lasted this long because she would have put a stop to it a long time ago.
According to Burrell, “There’s no way back for Harry, or Meghan. I don’t think there’s any way back for them … I’m not against Harry, ‘Diana’s son’. I’m against Harry, who has come up against his brother, a member of the royal family — two different things here. Of course, he is Diana’s son, and I acknowledge that and I wish things were different. If Diana was here, they would be different because she wouldn’t stand for this nonsense, and she would have sorted it out long before now, but unfortunately, there’s nobody here [who] can sort it out.
“Harry has made his bed, and he’s got to lie in it. Unfortunately, every now and then, there’s a megaphone that shouts a noise from the other side of the Atlantic and we have to listen to something. We don’t know what it is, it’s just noise, it doesn’t mean anything. It’s just noise. Just get on with your life … we’re happy for you, but just stop interfering in family business, because family business is controlled here in the United Kingdom, not in Montecito.”
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