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These are excellent points! Prior to leaving his former role, Harry has not had to deal with “adulting,” all the decisions that adults have to make. He has always had staff take care of the minutiae of his life, the well oiled machine of the Firm.It's a very good point!
Being the boss sure comes with challenges.
I suspect that to be a general problem for Harry.
He has after all lived a very sheltered life without having to care about a lot of practical problems that most other people have to deal with.
Any maintenance problems he had were fixed, he just had to point it out and it was fixed.
No hiring someone to do it, comparing prices or hiring and checking a caretaker to look after such details.
He never had a problem with housing, looking for a home, talking to the bank, checking buildings reports etc.
He could trust those who made investments for him, but now...?
Insurances. He never had to worry about that either.
So many countless little things in his life.
Now that he has "freedom" it also means that he basically overnight has had to deal with a multitude of problems he never cared about before. Making a lot of decisions he has never dealt with before. Checking up on a lot of things he has never thought about before. Having to learn about a lot of things he never knew about.
I think Harry must sometimes be pretty confused, even overwhelmed.
- That in contrast to William who is being trained to be the boss, the chief administrator of "The Firm" he is and has to deal with such issues.
I know, Harry has his wife and his mother-in-law, but they can't be experts in everything.
Normally you would also rely on trusted friends or other family members to help and advise you, but H&M are short of trusted friends and family.
And the sharks are circling...
Now he’s out in the world, undoubtedly bewildered by a lot of this. Meghan and Doria certainly have experience but not with this high level of security and PR needs.
My own young adult daughters are learning about how health insurance, mortgages, and savings work - no one is born knowing this stuff and it takes time to learn and understand.
The sharks are circling indeed…