
The reasons why Prince Harry wants to change his last name forever
Princess Diana's youngest son may be considering adopting his maternal family name
Prince Harry is once again making headlines in various media outlets after his alleged interest in changing his name was revealed, an unexpected and abrupt move that many interpret as yet another sign of a definitive break with the British Royal Family.
The news, which has circulated in British media such as The Sun, suggests that Princess Diana's youngest son is considering adopting the surname Spencer, in reference to Lady Di's maternal lineage.
This possible change not only represents a powerful symbolic gesture, but it has also sparked intense debates and ideas about his true intentions behind this definitive decision.

Royal expert Charles Rae was quick to react. In statements to the British media outlet, Rae was blunt: "Just a month ago, Harry was asking for reconciliation with his father and brother. Now he wants to leave the Windsor surname behind. It's a clear message: he isn't seeking a true reconciliation." For the analyst, this step reinforces the image of a confused and contradictory Harry, oscillating between the desire to get closer and the urge to break definitively with his royal past forever.
The decision comes at a particularly tense time for the Duke of Sussex. His recent attempts to meet with King Charles III have not borne fruit and the long-awaited meeting has yet to take place. According to sources close to Buckingham Palace, the monarch still doesn't trust his youngest son and fears new media betrayals, like those experienced after the explosive interviews and the publication of the book Spare.

Harry's interest in distancing himself from the Windsor family and adopting the Spencer surname could also be interpreted as a gesture of vindication toward his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, whose figure remains deeply beloved both within and outside the United Kingdom.
This possible change of legal identity has not yet been officially confirmed, but it is already having a strong impact on public opinion. Some see it as a reaffirmation of his freedom and autonomy; others, as a calculated move aimed at keeping the media spotlight on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, whose popularity has fluctuated with great notoriety in recent years.
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