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Why Prince William “cannot forgive” Prince Harry, according to a royal expert
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According to the royal expert, there will never be a reconciliation between Prince William and Prince Harry.
The heir to the throne “just can’t forgive” his brother for giving up his royal life, Kate Nicholl, author of “The New Royals – Legacy Queen Elizabeth and the Future of the Crown” said on TV “Dan Wootton Tonight” Thursday.
“He always thought Harry would be his wingman, now he does it himself. Thank God she has Kate by her side, ”added the author.
The once-close sibling relationship began to fall apart even before Harry married Meghan Markle.
In September 2017, when Harry suggested he was going to propose to the actress of “Suits,” William reportedly asked, “Why hurry?”, Causing Harry angrily replied, “Who the hell do you think you are?”
Prince Harry and his American-born wife left their royal life in January 2020 and moved to California.
Relationship took a new level when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat down for an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021. Harry said he felt sorry for his father and brother, who were trapped in their royal roles and couldn’t leave like him, and Markle claimed to have suicidal and was ignored by palace officials.
The Duchess recently added fuel to the fire when she said in an interview that “by simply being there”, she and Harry “disrupted the hierarchy dynamics” and that was partly why they left.
In an interview, she noted that she never signed anything that would prevent her from talking about her experiences with the royal family.
Royal observers hoped that the brothers’ bond could be repaired after the queen’s death earlier this month.
They were delighted when, two days after the Queen’s departure, the brothers and their wives got out of the car to greet the crowds gathered outside Windsor Castle.
The four spent 40 minutes watching the sea of flower tributes in front of the British castle and talking to the kind.
Even so, a source close to Harry told the Sunday Times in London that while being in their company was “inconvenient” for the brothers, “they all do their best”.
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