Prince Harry was urged to go to therapy to overcome his frustrations towards his father Prince Charles and brother Prince William, an expert has claimed.
According to author Tina Brown in her book The Palace Papers: Inside The House of Windsor – The Truth and the Turmoil, the 37 year old Duke of Sussex's ex girlfriend Cressida Bonas, 33, suggested he seek professional help with MI6.
Brown said he had a stormy relationship with William, who recently celebrated his youngest son Louis' birthday, over their royal duties as his elder sibling, 39, was "hogging all the best briefs".
Expanding on this, she added: "When Harry wasn't obsessing over William, he was moaning about the Prince of Wales."
The author went on to share that Harry mainly communicated with Prince Charles, 73, through their private offices. The awkward relationship they shared could apparently be summed up with their interaction over Harry's 30th birthday present.
Charles, who is said to be "desperate" to see his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet, reportedly asked: "Would you like another dinner jacket?" to which Harry is said to have replied: "Okay."
According to DailyMail, a source shared: "So the man from Savile Row came to measure him and when the suit arrived… one arm was shorter than the other and one leg shorter than the other, so it was… returned in a box, which seemed kind of analogous to their whole relationship."
Charles was also said to be upset when Harry and Cressida split in 2014 as he reportedly told a party guest: "I don’t know what to do about Harry. We so miss Cressida.”
While the couple were together for two years, Cressida is said to have found Harry "difficult" as a friend told Brown: "Harry would walk four paces ahead of her, instead of holding her hand.
"When they went to the theatre, he left at the interval to get out without a hassle.
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"She was either being dragged through the streets being yelled at or ignored while he threw a hissy fit."
A source went on to tell Brown that Cressida convinced Harry to seek therapy from MI6 as they shared: "There was a need for someone who would be incredibly discreet and who understood what it’s like to have a public version of your life and a private version of your life. Therapists at MI6, that’s what they do."
OK! has approached Harry and Cressida's representatives for further comment.
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