(dramatic music) - He starts off where he doesn't really know who he is, and his brother is suddenly next in line to the throne.
Which places an extra focus on him, and actually, sort of oddly, takes Harry away from it a little bit more.
So, he's struggling.
He's in a place of inner turmoil, and he doesn't wanna sort of engage with what he needs to do as a prince.
And he runs off, and has a night out with his mates, during which he meets a girl who's not the sort of girl that he ought to meet in the family's eyes.
- You're part of this big thing, but you don't get anything back.
Just the drunken uncle.
It's a trap for you.
- And that takes him on a journey of discovery of what life could be like if he didn't have his duties as a prince to worry about.
She has unblinkered me, and op'd my eyes.
Harry makes a pretty outrageous request to Charles which he brilliantly, and in it showing us wonderful human side, grants to Harry.
- Yes.
You may do as you wish.
- So, Charles acts as king, and as father, to Harry who is basically asking not to be a prince anymore.
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