Yes, there’s research on that too. Not sure how one negates the other though, particularly if you’re curious at all about how experience of one could then lead to you becoming a perpetrator of the other.
Though damn, this is the reason I’ve found myself getting sucked into this waaay more than I’d like. There are so many different levels to all of this and I feel I’m holding several at once.
a) it’s a highly entertaining bit of soap opera involving a family we’ve all been made over-aware of all our lives
b) there’s the potential and exciting ramifications of what this might mean for the history of the royal family, and at the least a bit of schaudenfraude
c) there’s eye rolling at some poor little rich boy who obviously has no self awareness of the financial privilege he has, but
d) it’s also about someone who grew up in an incredibly dysfunctional family, lost his mum at a critical point of childhood with an unresolved question of ill doing, seemingly had no real support afterwards, has had various stupid things he did in his younger years splashed all over the newspapers*, and then saw his wife struggle after being denigrated by that same press.
*I’d like to point out here that dressing as a nazi is in no way defensible and I’ve never done anything remotely like that myself! But I, like I’m sure many on here, have done some silly or dodgy things in younger years that I’m quite glad haven’t been splashed all over the press