Many children dream of being royalty.
On top of that, they have to navigate regular human experiences and emotions.
All in all, it’s certainly not for the faint of heart.

Here’s the tragic truth about growing up as a royal.
They come from the same family and grow up in the same house logically there should be similarities.
Multiple royal siblings have been compared to each other, including Prince William and Prince Harry.

Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth IIalso faced comparisons while growing up.
King Charles III, for example, attended Gordonstoun, a Scottish all-boys school, for his secondary years.
The royal struggled at school when he first arrived he faced bullies and found the physical demands challenging.

Philip hoped that the challenges would be positive for Charles.
Philip wasn’t entirely off base, though.
Such was the case forthe stunning Queen Elizbeth IIand Princess Margaret.

This issue looks like it’s generational.
Unfortunately, Charles paid the same level of attention to his own children.
“Often when they wanted to speak to their father, he wasn’t around …

Multiple Windsor women have been scrutinized for their looks, and it’s been happening for decades.
“Because she’s in the royal family, everyone just thinks they’re allowed to comment.
This scrutiny led her to develop a thick skin.

The two were ridiculed after Prince William’s wedding and compared to the ugly stepsisters from “Cinderella.”
The royals haven’t let the negativity get them down, though.
Though William was a bit older than Harry, losing their mother wasn’t any easier for him.

But Harry doesn’t want his children to grow up that way.
Both Prince William and Prince Harry have expressed the worries they have for their children because of their circumstances.
Keeping his children safe in the digital age is still something William is working out.

“It’s quite difficult, it’s still a very fluid dynamic.
Harry, on the other hand, made some more drastic decisions concerning his children’s well-being.
As Harry said, he didn’t want what happened to his mother to happen to his family.