Zoë Clews, a trauma and anxiety specialist at Harley Street London, told Express.co.uk Harry was trying to learn from the experiences of his late mother, Princess Diana. She said: "The content of the interview, explosive as it was, is not the thing that people should focus on. "Megxit is not the story here. "The story is that two people who have suffered through shared and individual experiences felt the only way to confront their pain was to make sure people knew how deeply it ran in both of them. Prince Harry has been praised for being a pillar of support to Meghan Markle (Image: Getty)