Prince William’s ‘Grudge’ Against Prince Harry May Never Go Away — Source
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Prince William’s ‘Grudge’ Against Prince Harry May Never Go Away — Source

Tensions within the House of Windsor are back in focus as Prince Harry prepares to bring his family to the UK. A source recently indicated that Prince William’s “grudge’ against the Duke of Sussex may never fade. The comment comes amid news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who stepped down as senior working royals on March 31, 2020, are bringing Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to the UK after four years.

Prince William will reportedly never ‘forgive’ Harry for this reason

Prince William reportedly remains estranged from Prince Harry over his actions and has not been taking his calls. This July, the Duke of Sussex will be returning to his homeland with his family. However, his estranged brother Prince William appears unlikely to offer reconciliation.

On a new episode of Daily Expresso, host JJ Anisiobi told Daily Express columnist Carole Malone, “According to palace aides, William is known to hold a grudge, and he cannot forgive his brother for what Harry’s put the family through.”

Malone concurred that the heir to the throne should not turn a blind eye to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s conduct. She pointed to Meghan Markle’s 2021 Oprah interview and Harry’s 2023 memoir Spare, which detailed his wife’s strained ties with Princess Catherine and his own physical fight with William.

“Of course, he’s never going to forgive them, and I don’t blame them either.” Ms Malone added. The remarks land amid a fresh Vanity Fair report stating that ties between the King’s two sons “remain at an all-time low”.

“Harry has tried to make contact repeatedly, but William won’t take his calls,” an insider told the outlet. Meanwhile, Dan Wakeford, who runs the weekly Celebrity Intelligence newsletter, has been speaking to well-placed sources about the upcoming trip. He told Fox News Digital not to expect “a full reconciliation with the family.”

However, King Charles has offered Prince Harry and his family accommodation at a royal estate. Wakeford reported that sources say that the 77-year-old monarch may agree to pay for the family’s UK protection to spend time with his grandchildren.

Originally written by on Mandatory.

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