The indiscretion: "The relationship between William and Harry has changed forever"
An anonymous source claims that the relationship between princes William and Harry has now worn out forever and that we will never see the inseparable brothers who protect each other again
Just a few days before Commonwealth Day, an insider told Entertainment Tonight that the situation would improve between William and Harry, revealing: “According to the tabloids, relations between William and Harry are strained, but it is not. Of course, they went through a difficult period, but now they speak serenely ”. These words had reassured the numerous fans of the Windsor brothers who still see in these two young men now fathers the two inseparable children who huddle tenderly to their mother, Lady Diana. It seemed that the times of misunderstanding had passed between the dukes and that they could remain united while following different paths.
The ceremony at Westminster Abbey for the Commonwealth Service, on the other hand, shuffled the cards, putting everything back into play. The newspapers did not miss the greeting between William and Harry shortly before the start of the service. The tense face of the Duke of Sussex who tries to show himself serene, pleasantly according to the impression aroused by the videos of the function. Prince William responding to his brother's greeting with a tired "Hello". Then nothing more, at least in appearance. The Sussexes sat behind the Cambridge, as per protocol and the indifference, the silence between them that made more noise than many words.
Even more than the words of William who, before the Sandringham summit that would decide the fate of Harry and Meghan, admitted: "I have kept my arm around my brother all my life, now I can no longer do it, we are two entities separate ". The failed dialogue in Westminster made us return to this declaration, to the moments in which William and Harry seemed to have forgotten the not always happy past that united them and that made them travel a not short stretch of life together.
Today everything seems to have changed again and to testify there would also be an insider, who told the People that the relationship between the principles "has changed forever", adding: "They will not return to the way they were, Harry looks to his future with his family . He doesn't look back ”. As Vanity Fair points out, these phrases would suggest that the Megxit would not have been just a whim of Meghan Markle, but she would hide problems of a very different depth. It appears that William and Harry began to drift apart when the American actress appeared on the stage of their lives in 2017.
Harry would have revealed to his family that he had fallen in love with Meghan and the Duke of Cambridge would have advised him not to rush too much, to wait and get to know Meghan a little better before announcing the engagement. Apparently the second son of Lady Diana would not have taken well the suggestion of his brother, perhaps considering it a kind of prevarication. William waited eight years before marrying Kate Middleton because he wanted to make sure she was the right person for him. For Harry, however, there was no doubt. Meghan was the woman in his life. As Vanity Fair still remembers, in front of his brother's insistence, Prince William would have remembered the words of his mother, who according to her indiscretions often said: "Never get married too quickly".
Lady Diana knew very well what she was talking about. She married Prince Charles after seeing him about a dozen times and there is no need to remember how the story ended between them. From that moment on, relations between William and Harry would continue to wear out day after day, until the alleged quarrel between Meghan and Kate over the dress that Princess Charlotte should have worn at her uncle's wedding and the separation of staff, housing and social profiles. Cambridge and Sussex.
The Megxit would seem the last stage of the separation between William and Harry and Commonwealth Day the sad ending of their relationship. Perhaps, however, all is not lost. On the eve of the Sandringham Summit, after admitting that he could no longer protect his brother, the Duke of Cambridge also said: “All I can do is try to support them and hope that the time will come when we will all be on the same length. wave".