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Prince William Shines in New Documentary, Leaving Prince Harry in the Dust

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Prince William Shines in New Documentary, Leaving Prince Harry in the Dust

In a recent turn of events, has captured attention and admiration with his latest documentary, “: We Can and Homeless,” which aired on ITV.

This new portrayal of the Prince of Wales has led some to suggest that he has left his younger brother, , reflecting on his own words.

Royal commentator Dr. Tessa Dunlop shared her thoughts after viewing the documentary, highlighting a side of William that contrasts sharply with Harry's previous characterizations.

Dunlop noted that this documentary presented William in a refreshing light, one that diverges significantly from the image painted by Harry in his memoir, “Spare.”

She described the Prince's demeanor as captivating, emphasizing his sparkling blue eyes and relaxed posture.

The way William presented himself was unlike anything audiences have seen before—charming, charismatic, and deeply empathetic.

According to Dunlop, William is not just another royal figure; he's on a mission to tackle homelessness, showcasing his ability to connect with both powerful figures and everyday people.

This duality positions him as a relatable yet influential leader, earning him the title of the future “King of Hearts.”

The documentary serves not only as entertainment but also as a testament to William's commitment to social issues.

In stark contrast, Harry's memoir paints a different picture of their relationship, suggesting that William is losing his resemblance to their late mother, , due to his “dangerous baldness.”

Dunlop argues that Harry's perspective is clouded by bitterness, asserting that he couldn't be more mistaken about his brother.

She sees echoes of Diana in William's approach, noting his ability to perceive societal issues with the same insightful gaze their mother possessed.

Dunlop further emphasized that William's genuine concern for others shines through in the documentary.

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