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Riley Sullivan, Sky News's celebrity expert, provided insight into this developing feud. The staffer in question is Paul Burl, Princess Diana's former butler and confidant during her final years. Burl served Diana from 1987 until her tragic death in 1997, being close enough to witness many intimate aspects of her life, especially during her turbulent marriage to Prince Charles.
In Harry's Spare, Burl is portrayed somewhat villainously—namelessly referred to simply as "the butler, mommy's butler"—and is depicted as a betrayer who cashed in on his closeness to Diana. Harry expressed clear disdain for Burl’s perceived betrayals, implying that the butler's subsequent books contributed to a sense of disloyalty.