
A psychologist issues a warning about King Charles III that worries the Windsor family
An expert warning puts the palace on alert and leaves the Windsors in an increasingly delicate situation
Harry has been at the center of controversy and debate ever since he decided to distance himself from the royal family. Every step he takes has sparked comments, theories, and headlines worldwide. If you add to that the statements and confidences shared in his biographical book, the tension increases.
Now, Prince Harry's circle is once again under scrutiny. King Charles III, his father, can't calm the media reports or the echo of this estrangement. The relationship between the two remains tense and full of gestures, one of which, recently, has drawn significant attention.

"The last name weighs on him like a poisoned crown"
According to psychologist Lara Ferreiro, Harry lives with an emotional burden that's hard to handle. "He's deeply traumatized by his mother's premature death," she states clearly. For him, his paternal family represents an open wound.
Ferreiro points out that "the last name weighs on him like a poisoned crown." Changing it would be more than a formality: "it could be a therapeutic gesture or an act of revenge," she explains. "Becoming Harry Spencer would be the symbolic birth of a new stage."
An emotional break with Charles III
The expert interprets this move as a symbolic step with great emotional weight. "It's like cutting the umbilical cord with the royal family," she warns, which also means a definitive break with Charles III. For her, Harry would be searching for his true identity, as noted in Semana magazine.
Adopting the Spencer last name would also be a tribute to Diana, according to Ferreiro. "The one he considers his true emotional guide," she adds emphatically. This could close the door to any future reconciliation with Charles III and William.

Ferreiro believes this decision will have a strong impact on British public opinion. Especially among sectors close to the monarchy who already viewed Harry with suspicion. "Now they'll have none at all," she says bluntly.
She also warns about the effect this could have on his children. "They could grow up with a fragmented family identity," she cautions. She also points out that "all this feeds the narrative of conflict."

"Everything they do is nonsense"
The psychologist is critical of the way Harry and Meghan have managed their story. "They're obsessed with their personal brand," she states. She concludes: "If you have trauma, you go to therapy, you don't make documentaries on Netflix."
Ferreiro doesn't rule out that Harry, over time, may want to reconnect with his family. "Maybe he'll see that both sides have made mistakes," she notes. For now, his decisions continue to create distance and concern within the Windsor family.
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