Critics Believe Prince William Has A Right To Be Angry With Prince Harry
Critics Believe Prince William Has A Right To Be Angry With Prince Harry
If he doesn’t want to talk to his younger brother, then he most certainly doesn’t have to. In fact, many royal critics out there believe Prince William certainly has a right to be angry with Prince Harry and especially after all the things that he’s said and done in the past.
The Prince of Wales just can’t get over how his little brother has thrown him under the bus in not only his multiple interviews with the press, but also in his tell-all memoir, Spare. Here’s what you need to know.
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Royal expert Richard Eden, who often has something or another to say about the royal family, says that no one should judge Prince William for wanting to keep his distance away from Prince Harry and his wayward wife, Meghan Markle. And from the looks of it, the feud between William and the Sussexes might remain permanent.
There’s no way that the future king of England will ever want to be in the same room again as his brother and sister-in-law.
After all, they’ve done significant damage to the royal family that might never become repaired ever again. The Prince of Wales simply wants to just protect his peace.
Eden put it this way, “Harry and Meghan’s behavior over recent years has been appalling and will have scarcely helped the mental health of the Royal Family members they have betrayed and traduced.
From what friends of William and Catherine tell me, Harry would need to make a heartfelt apology to them before they could even start the process of rebuilding relations.”
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He continued, “The King met Harry at Clarence House for little more than half an hour. This was, I can reveal, less time than His Majesty spent with Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, the previous day. To me, the pressure on William to welcome his brother back into the fold seems grossly unfair.”