Prince William has firmly rejected his brother Harry’s plea for a reconciliation, expressing his inability to trust him at the moment.
In light of Harry’s recent call for the Royal Family to apologize to him and take responsibility during a face-to-face conversation, William has made it clear that he views Harry as beyond reach.
Renowned royal expert Neil Seen shared insights on the matter during an episode of his YouTube show, Neil Seen’s Daily Headline News.
According to Seen, William confided in a trusted source, acknowledging the irreparable nature of his fractured relationship with his younger brother.
Despite admitting to missing Harry, William emphasized his dedication to raising his three children alongside his wife Catherine.
The prince hinted that while circumstances might evolve in the future, the current status quo indicates a significant rift between the siblings.
The tension between the brothers escalated with the release of Harry’s memoir, Spare, in which he made startling allegations against William.
Among the explosive revelations was Harry’s claim that William had physically assaulted him during a heated argument concerning Meghan, Harry’s wife.
To promote his book, Harry embarked on a media blitz, making solo appearances on prominent shows such as ITV, CBS 60 Minutes, Good Morning America, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
The memoir, launched on January 10, achieved record-breaking sales figures, selling 1.43 million copies on its debut day in the UK, US, and Canada, solidifying its status as the fastest-selling nonfiction book to date.
In a surprising turn of events, a recent poll conducted this week indicated that a majority of the British populace supports the idea of inviting the Duke of Sussex to King Charles III’s upcoming coronation on May 6.
Despite Harry’s public criticisms of the royal family, two-thirds of respondents in a survey conducted by Ipsos for the London Evening Standard advocated for his inclusion in the ceremonial event.
The poll, encompassing 1,001 participants and conducted between January 18 and 25, revealed a prevailing sentiment among Britons in favor of extending an invitation to Harry.
Gideon Skinner from Ipsos UK highlighted that the coronation festivities would entail a series of celebratory events, including a procession from Buckingham Palace, a national volunteering initiative, and a concert at Windsor Castle.
The ongoing saga between Prince William and Prince Harry continues to captivate audiences worldwide, with each new development shedding light on the intricate dynamics within the royal family.