What Kate and William Secretly Learned from Harry’s Tell-All — And How They’re Using It to Protect Princess Charlotte from Royal Chaos

Prince William and Kate Middleton are doing everything they can to shield their daughter, Princess Charlotte, from facing the same struggles Prince Harry experienced as the royal family’s “spare.”

It’s no secret that the Prince and Princess of Wales are devoted, hands-on parents — and both are acutely aware of the challenges their 10-year-old daughter may face in the future, especially once her older brother, Prince George, ascends the throne.

The royal couple, who celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary last month, is treading carefully with Charlotte’s upbringing in light of the Duke of Sussex’s candid account of life as a “spare,” according to royal biographer Robert Hardman.

Prince William, Prince George, Prince Louis, Catherine, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte watching a military flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace, marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are protecting Princess Charlotte from facing the same struggles as Prince Harry.Getty Images

Prince William, Catherine, Princess of Wales and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis departing Buckingham Palace to watch a military procession marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
The royal couple is said to be treading carefully with Charlotte’s upbringing in light of the Duke of Sussex’s candid account of life as a “spare.”Getty Images

“That’s why she had a particular soft spot for [her sister] Margaret, for [her son] Andrew and Harry. She understood being second place in a strictly hierarchical family and institution has its challenges. Everyone is conscious of that.”

Princess Charlotte, who turned 10 last week, is the second eldest child of the Wales trio — with Prince George, 11, leading the pack. Prince Louis, who turned 7 last month, is the youngest.

According to Hardman, Prince William’s approach to kingship keeps his children front and center.

Catherine, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte observing the military procession to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day in London
Charlotte, who turned 10 last week, is the second eldest child of the Prince William and Kate Middleton.Getty Images

Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry leaving the Grenfell Tower National Memorial Service at St. Paul's Cathedral in London on Dec. 14, 2017.
Prince Harry left no stone unturned in his tell-all memoir “Spare.”Getty Images

In fact, Hardman tells the outlet, while the future monarch is “preparing to be king himself,” he is also trying “to make the whole royal existence approachable and not scary for all his children.”

The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.

The extra-cautious approach comes after Harry left no stone unturned in his tell-all memoir “Spare,” in which he detailed his struggles of being the youngest son of King Charles and the late Princess Diana.

“I was the shadow, the support, the Plan B. I was brought into the world in case something happened to Willy,” he wrote in the protocol-shattering book, which was released in January 2023.

“My family had declared me a nullity. The Spare. I didn’t complain about it, but I didn’t need to dwell on it either. Far better, in my mind, not to think about certain facts… But no one gave a damn whom I traveled with; the Spare could always be spared.”

As Charlotte continues to come into her own, Hardman notes that she could one day hold the title of Princess Royal — similar to the one held by Princess Anne, 74.

Prince William and Prince Harry
“I was brought into the world in case something happened to Willy,” the Duke of Sussex wrote in his book.POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales, along with Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte watching a military flypast to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day in London
The royal biographer notes that Charlotte could one day hold the title of Princess Royal, should she wishes to accept it.WireImage
However, it will be up to Charlotte to decide whether she wants to accept it.

“People wonder why the Queen didn’t make Prince Philip prince consort. Well, he didn’t want it,” Hardman told the outlet.

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