Turmoil in the royal family: Harry's latest comments infuriate William
In one of his recent interviews, Prince Harry returned to the topic of Princess Diana. The personal revelation did not please William. Currently, the situation between the brothers is said to be exceptionally tense.
14 August 2024 13:32
The British royal family's adventures have been heating up the media for years. Undoubtedly, the conflict between the monarch's sons is of great interest. There is no need to mainly convince anyone that the relationship between William and his younger brother is not exceptionally successful.
Although Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided a few years ago to cut ties with the royal family and lead a "private" life in the United States, the topic of their relatives returns like a boomerang, especially since the interested parties themselves have never mainly refrained from airing family dirty laundry.
Is the conflict between Harry and William escalating? Informant reveals new information
Some time ago, the monarch's younger son gave another TV interview with family threads, this time for ITV's "Tabloids on Trial." One of the topics was his mother's death. It turns out that Harry's stories about Diana did not please William. As an informant for "New Idea" magazine revealed, this interview only exacerbated the atmosphere between the brothers.
William is spitting mad that Harry would reference this again. He's so fed up with (the Sussexes) cashing in on Diana's death. Harry just won't move on and it appears that since marrying Meghan, the obsession with his mother has only intensified, an informant for "New Idea" magazine stated.
William’s getting to the point where he’s washing his hands of Harry for good. He doesn’t recognise his brother. The decisions Harry continues to make are only making relations with the royal family worse. William did hope for a reconciliation with his brother one day, but he doesn’t know this person anymore. He doesn’t trust Harry and the fact he’s believing his own spin is a major red flag for him, they added.