Two items from the Daily Mail repeat the same columnist-based argument by psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton. The commentary suggests Prince Harry should examine whether his inability to overcome childhood trauma connected to the death of Princess Diana is influenced by his adult circumstances, including his marriage to Meghan. The pieces frame the discussion around a broader question: why someone who presents himself as kind may still display strong feelings described as vengeance. The article material provided does not include new reporting, interviews, or additional evidence; it presents a viewpoint attributed to Dr Pemberton. It also does not detail specific statements by Harry or Meghan, nor does it offer direct citations of particular events beyond the general premise that trauma from Diana’s death remains unresolved. Overall, the sources agree only on the existence of Pemberton’s commentary and the central claim that Harry’s ongoing emotional responses could be linked to unresolved childhood trauma and potentially affected by his marriage.