In an op-ed published by Sky News Australia, Morgan asserted that William wants no part in reconciling with Harry, despite speculation fueled by Harry's friends suggesting otherwise. Morgan bluntly described the current situation within the royal family as existential, pointing to a series of recent crises, including the king's cancer diagnosis, the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the scandal surrounding Prince Andrew, and the explosive allegations of racism made by the Sussexes.
The TV presenter criticized Harry's actions, emphasizing the challenge of forgiving a brother who has publicly criticized the family. Morgan painted a grim picture, stating that many within the family want nothing to do with Harry or Meghan. Despite the turmoil, Prince William has continued with his royal duties, expressing gratitude for the public support during this difficult time. Speaking at a fundraising gala dinner in London, he thanked well-wishers for their support for both his father and his wife, Princess Kate, who was recovering from surgery.
While Morgan's claims suggest a widening rift within the family, some view Harry's visit as a potential olive branch. Professor Paulie Maclaran of Royal Holloway University believes the visit could pave the way for improved relations, especially between Harry and his father. However, Maclaran noted the absence of Meghan Markle during the visit, suggesting it was a wise decision to keep a low profile.
