Recently, the Queen has banned Harry and Meghan Markle from using the word “royal” and the couple reacted in an “insulting and disrespectful” way.
Sources say that Prince William felt that the couple had betrayed Her Majesty over the start up of their Sussex Royal website while taking steps towards Megxit. Although the brothers had gone a walk to try to clear the air, sources also state that they “did not part shores as friends.”
William, 38, had been “the most upset” over Meghan and Harry’s surprising launch of their website which had featured a blueprint of their future as part-time (instead of full-time) royals. In time, the Queen decreed that the Sussexes could no longer us the word “royal” in their timeline.
A senior royal source said both “the content and that it is still online is staggering,” according to The Sunday Times.
Another source gives information of how William felt that they had ‘blindsided the Queen in such an insulting and disrespectful way.
’ hence the tension between two parties.
Prince William’s main thoughts have been speculated to have been in parallel to the Commonwealth Day service a year ago when the brothers and their wives had a cold barrier shielding each other.Although there is tension, William misses Harry, 36, and the memories he reminisces on. Their parting is “still raw,” leaving a frustrating and lingering feeling of Harry’s presence.
William has been claimed to be the heart and catalyst o the Royal Family’s crisis revealed in the interview that Harry and Meghan had with Oprah Winfrey.
Prince William had been reportedly keen that the issue of race should be a factor that is acknowledged in the Queen’s statement — yearning for it to be addressed.
Prince William’s wife, Kate, had a calm “groundedness” and was a “critical anchor” when the Duke of Cambridge had taken his role as the senior royal role.
Ever since Oprah Winfrey’s interview, the brothers had talked once and sources claim that it had been unproductive. A source close to Prince William mentioned that he was “reeling” in the immediate aftermath of the interview, “his head is all over the place on it.”
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