Royal commentator Allison Pearson has shed light on these accusatory claims and admissions. She began by highlighting the contrasting approaches of Prince William and Prince Harry regarding Paul Burrell.
According to Ms. Pearson, one brother chose to engage in conversation to resolve issues, while the other vehemently refused. This divergence in their actions led many publications to label it as the moment when the seeds of discord were sown.
However, Ms. Pearson finds this notion "frankly laughable." She questions how publicly sharing in his autobiography that his brother pushed him, causing his shirt to rip and his necklace to break as he fell onto a dog bowl, could contribute to the discord with Prince William. She adds a sarcastic comment, saying it's just a wild guess.
These observations have emerged in response to Prince Harry's ongoing trial against the Mirror Group Newspapers, which involves allegations of phone hacking.
During the court proceedings, Prince Harry spoke out in his own defense from the witness box, accusing aides like Paul Burrell of profiting from his mother and selling her secrets. He even referred to Princess Diana's former butler as a "two-faced s***," which left him deeply upset and hurt.
Regarding these developments, someone has admitted, "I think it is careless and callous, what Harry has said in court."
