RICHARD KAY: Harry has cast himself as an aggrieved royal outsider like Diana… but there are vital differences between him and his mother he’d be wise to consider

Everywhere you look the influence of one figure overshadows Prince Harry’s shock homecoming to Britain. It is there in both the element of surprise and in its breathtaking chutzpah. 

And it is there in Harry’s certainty that, whatever the consequences, it was the right thing to do.

That figure, of course, is Princess Diana whose memory has become a lodestar for Harry. Indeed, as the decades have passed – next year Harry (and let’s not forget Prince William) will be marking the 30th anniversary of her tragic death.

But for Harry, rather than diminishing with time, his mother’s influence is growing. The audacity

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