British Crown: war is declared between William and Harry
Two weeks after the explosive interview with the Sussexes, Prince William remains very annoyed by his brother's attitude, according to the "Sunday Times".
For William, the cup is full. Still happening that Harry complains about his fate and the pressure of the tabloids, but that he allows himself to judge his life and that of his father, the yellow line has been crossed. According to several testimonies published in the Sunday Times, the Duke of Cambridge is still in shock and tries to understand which fly would have stung his younger brother to also attack his closest family head-on. "It's still too fresh, he is upset by what happened," a relative told the British daily. In recent days, Charles' eldest son would have been completely disturbed: "He did not know where to turn" to put out the fires started by the Sussexes.
Besides the allegations of racism and the frontal attack on his wife Kate Middleton, William really could not have digested Harry's criticism of his status as heir to the throne by claiming that he and his father were "trapped" by the system, as prisoners of a monarchical framework which would weigh heavily on both of them. For the Duke of Cambridge, it was the last straw that broke the camel's back: unlike Harry, who has always felt out of place in the family, William found meaning and stability there. Worse: these revelations would suggest that the heir to the throne would have indulged in confidences about a future charge that he would not appreciate too much. Enough to weaken the monarchy tomorrow ...
"Beside the plaque"
For William, Harry is "missing the point" and he would not feel absolutely "trapped", according to the confidences of relatives reported in the Sunday Times. "He follows a clear path and completely accepts his role," confirmed a daily source. In this, he is truly the queen's grandson, with due respect for duty and service. "Queen Elizabeth would have also particularly appreciated the attitude of the eldest son of Charles in the crisis: the Cambridge continued to provide the job, Kate Middleton remained silent and dignified while William came out of his reserve to firmly denounce the accusations of racism. "It has changed the way the Queen sees him now, she appreciates what he brings," a source said. Their opinions would never have been "so aligned" as they are today.
Is the anger between brothers gone to last? William has a much more measured temperament than Harry, all fire, all fire, it is through him that reconciliation can occur. Already during the rock'n'roll cohabitation with the Sussexes, when the latter were still at the palace, it was he who tried to ease tensions as best as possible, reports the Sunday Times. “Whenever there was a tragedy, or a staff member about to resign, William personally tried to fix the problem,” said a source. According to a relative, once the anger subsides, he "has every intention that his relationship with Harry heals over time" - a wish also shared by his brother.
According to host Gayle King, a friend of Meghan's, Harry and William spoke to each other after the famous interview, but apparently without much heat. “These conversations weren't productive,” King said, hinting that everyone has stuck to their positions. However, the two brothers will have to find common ground: they are expected side by side on July 1 by photographers to unveil a statue in tribute to their mother in Kensington Gardens. They have three months left to ease the tension ...
