Prince Harry is close to "being exiled" from his family after "self-sabotaging" his relationship with his brother Prince William, according to Lady Victoria Hervey.
The model, 46, described the relationship between the two brothers as having become like Cain and Abel, the first two sons of Adam and Eve.
In the Bible, Cain murders his brother after God showed favour to Abel's sacrifice.
Lady Victoria said: "I think Prince Harry is self-sabotaging his relationship with his brother so much so that it has now become Cain and Abel.
"Its becoming a bit of a blood sport. Harry is getting himself closer and closer to being exiled. I think he's only one or two steps away from that happening."
She also said Harry is trying to portray himself as a victim.
"I think he’s pushing the line as much as possible so that happens and he can wallow in Victimhood," Lady Victoria told The Mirror.
It has been reported that the Duke of Sussex has had no contact with his brother or father King Charles since the release of his controversial memoir Spare.
In the book, Harry claims that William physically attacked him and that the King put his own interests above Harry’s and was jealous of Meghan Markle.
He also expressed his frustration at being the "spare to the heir", his lonely life before meeting his wife and the breakdown of his family relationships.
Despite Harry claiming he would like to be reconciled with his royal relatives, a source to The Sun : "There has been no conversations or contact."
Prince Harry has also said he and the royals don't "speak the same language" and admitted he felt "more and more distant from loved ones".
He said therapy helped and told trauma guru Gabor Maté in a web chat: "I feel better."
He told Canadian author Dr Maté how he realised he needed to escape after undergoing therapy.
Harry said: "I realised that I’d learned a new language and people that I was surrounded by once, they didn’t speak the language – and so I actually felt more pushed aside."
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