
The Duke of Sussex in May opened up about suppressing grief about his mother during a sit-down interview with Nikki Scott, founder of charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers for bereaved military children who have lost a parent to war.
“This is where he operates from head to heart together and we don’t often see that with Harry,” Ms Mollard said.
“We see the heart going nuts, we see the head going off, you know there’s a lot of anger in Harry.
“The whole point of being in the public eye is to talk about what you know, and Harry knows grief he knows it intrinsically and he can help others.”