Prince Harry is back at the center of royal discussion after a new claim linked his long-running concerns to Prince William and Princess Catherine’s children. As Prince George prepares for a major step in his education, attention around the young royal has grown fast. That wider focus has also renewed debate about Harry’s position in the family story. According to Hello Magazine, royal biographer Andrew Morton said Harry had worried that his brother’s children would one day push him further into the background.

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Andrew Morton Shares Prince Harry Claim

The biographer’s comments point to a shift that has been building for years. William and Catherine’s three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — have grown up under public scrutiny, much like Harry once did. But George now stands at a key point in royal life as he nears secondary school. "The issue that always concerned Prince Harry, that he would be overshadowed by his brother's children, is coming true", said Andrew Morton according to Hello!. The remark adds another layer to the long-running conversation around Harry’s place in the monarchy.

Prince George Nears a Major School Move

George is finishing his final year at Lambrook School in Berkshire, where he studies alongside Charlotte and Louis. Prince William recently confirmed that his eldest son is currently boarding there before moving on to an as-yet unnamed secondary school in September. That next step has fueled heavy speculation over whether George will follow his father to Eton College or head instead to Marlborough College, the school attended by Princess Catherine. The decision matters well beyond education, because George’s future role keeps him firmly in public view.

Melanie Sanderson Weighs In on Wales Plan

The uncertainty around George’s next school has opened the door to expert guesses about how the Wales family may be handling the process. Education commentator Melanie Sanderson suggested there may be more than one option still in play. "I feel as though the Waleses may be holding multiple places at different schools. It sort of feels as though if they had made a definitive decision, somebody would know and it would be out there," Melanie Sanderson told Hello!. Her view suggests the family may be keeping plans private for as long as possible.

William and Catherine Face a Closely Watched Choice

For William and Catherine, the school decision is both personal and public. George’s next campus will shape his daily life, but it will also be read as a sign of how his parents want to balance tradition, privacy and preparation for the future. Charlotte and Louis still have several years left at Lambrook, so the family’s routine will soon change. At the same time, Morton’s claim has tied George’s growing profile to wider questions about royal hierarchy, visibility and how younger generations alter the balance within the House of Windsor.