Spare Files: Prince Harry opens up about his royal upbringing

In Spare, Prince Harry opened up about his family members, detailing events behind closed doors, but mostly about his personal life and his early years as a member of the royal family.According to him, he faced difficulties and an identity crisis.
The Duke earned the nickname Spike during a gap year in Australia in 2003, when he was working as a jackaroo at Tooloombilla station. It wasn’t long before my friends back home heard about the new nickname and adopted it,’ he explained.According to the Prince, in his youth he was deprived of his family’s affection and taught to keep his distance from others. As a king, you were always taught to keep a buffer zone between you and the rest of creation. Even when you are working with a crowd, you always keep a discreet distance between you and them.Today, Harry and Meghan live in California with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
They have chosen to step back from their royal duties and are now pursuing independent careers. Although he is a supporter of maintaining the monarchy, Harry is concerned about future generations. He is committed to promoting positive reforms to the institution.

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