
The royal family is doing everything they can to avoid another attack on the palace, according to a royal expert.
Royal biographer Christopher Andersen wrote:
"The last thing the senior royals want is for another child to write a book after Prince Harry's 'Spare' is published.
They have to think about George's feelings about his siblings. George has all this pressure," Andersen told Us Weekly, adding that Prince George, second in line to the throne, will have to rely on his sister, Princess Charlotte, 8, and his brother, Prince Louis, 5, for support later in life.
"He has these two siblings who can help him, who can relieve some of the pressure and share some of the burden," he added.
Andersen added that “in the same way, they don't want to feel left out. They don't want to feel invisible in his shadow."
"The royal family does not want another child to write a book ... another edition of Spare," Andersen said.
He went on to say: Of course, Harry was very hurt by being in his brother's shadow. I think they are aware of that."
The royal expert added that the "family dynamic" between George and his siblings "is much healthier than it would normally be in the royal family".
It comes after the Duke of Sussex's former biographer, Angela Levin, warned the royal family that George, second in line to the throne, has a similar path to Harry.
"Kate and William are there to help George," Levin told OK magazine.
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