Prince William Saw Prince Harry's Great Disrespect to Royal Family: 'Can't Completely Forgive Him'
Prince William and Prince Harry's relationship may not fully heal even after a reconciliation happens.
The long-existing royal feud between Prince William and Prince Harry still has not been fixed despite several chances the royal brothers had. After Megxit, they met multiple times during Prince Philip's funeral, the unveiling of Princess Diana's statue, and Queen Elizabeth II's passing.
They are said to be on speaking terms after King Charles III became the new monarch, but a royal commentator revealed that the Prince of Wales could not forgive his brother entirely.
In an interview with Us Weekly, royal expert Katie Nicholl said Prince William went through the worst since Prince Harry left. Things turned worst when the Duke of Sussex spoke against the royal family, and he might do it again in his memoir.
"[When Harry stepped back from his royal duties], it was very difficult for William, and I think that's partly why this rift hasn't been resolved, because, you know, William can't completely forgive Harry for what he's done," she said.
The 2020 departure of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as senior royal members reportedly had a huge impact on Prince William's family. Per Nicholl, Prince Harry's exit put Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, in the center stage "far sooner" than expected.
Instead of receiving support from his brother, Prince William received nothing and only heard negative things from him.
As the heir to the throne, his brother showed major disrespect to the royal family and Queen Elizabeth II.
King Charles III Warns Prince Harry
It is not only Prince William who started to turn his back on Prince Harry, as even King Charles III is now willing to remove his son's royal life for good because of the memoir.
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Radar Online said the Duke of Sussex must choose whether to cancel the release of his $20 million memoir or accept the fact that he will forever be estranged from the royal family. Unfortunately, his next moves might reportedly make him be exiled for good.
King Charles III is still hopeful for a reconciliation, but he is also doing his job as the head of the monarchy. That includes severe crisis management once the royal family's secrets have been included in Prince Harry's tell-all book.
There is no way, unfortunately, for Prince Harry to cancel the book as he would need to give back the payment to the publisher and settle the get-out clause.