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Princess of Belgium Weighs in On “Terrible” Feud Between Prince Harry and Royal Family

BELGIUM, JUL 17 – Princess Delphine empathizes with Prince Harry's trauma linked to his mother's death and criticizes public bullying amid his ongoing security struggles, she said on a podcast.

  • Princess Delphine of Belgium publicly expressed sympathy for Prince Harry amid his ongoing legal battle over royal security in the UK in 2025.
  • Delphine linked Harry’s challenges and his legal fight for security to trauma from the 1997 death of Princess Diana, his mother, and noted that many ignore his suffering.
  • Delphine shared her own experience of being publicly scrutinized after proving her paternity in 2020, explaining that her life and career were deeply affected by the media firestorm.
  • She stated on the July 15 podcast, “I think Harry suffered so much,” and highlighted Harry’s recent statement that King Charles III refuses to speak to him due to this security issue.
  • Delphine’s remarks suggest broader empathy within European royalty and underline unresolved trauma affecting Harry, which continues to shape his strained relations with the royal family.
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Belgian Princess Delphine has a "warm, respectful, and constructive relationship" with her half-brothers and half-sisters, King Philippe, Prince Laurent, and Princess Astrid. She stated this in a lengthy Instagram post following reports in Belgian media suggesting she has no close ties to her family.

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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