Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, asserted that Harry's actions were motivated by his own interests, and the likelihood of a reconciliation between him and Prince William remains slim. Seward pointed out that while William had always been supportive of Harry, their relationship deteriorated over time, particularly after William experienced a transformative period during a year abroad. Harry himself acknowledged that their dynamic changed for the better during this period, but their bond was strained following the tragic loss of their mother. Seward noted that despite attempts to bring the brothers together, their conflict persists, and Harry's recent actions seem to reinforce his self-centered approach.
After a brief 30-minute visit with King Charles in the UK, Prince Harry and Duchess Megan returned to the United States. In his interview, Harry expressed his love for his family and hinted at future visits. However, Seward believes there is no reason for Prince William to engage with Harry again, given the breakdown of their relationship and the series of allegations that further strained their bond.
Furthermore, Prince Harry and Duchess Megan have faced criticism for their timing in promoting their brand, especially considering King Charles's poor health and recent cancer diagnosis. Journalists have raised concerns about the couple's endorsements, calling for them to be stripped of their titles. American journalist Lee Cohen, in an interview with GB News, described the couple as "toxic" and criticized their self-promotion during a time of serious family health crisis.
The controversy surrounding Prince Harry and Duchess Megan seems to deepen, with their actions drawing sharp criticism and accusations of being irredeemable monsters. As the rift between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family widens, it remains to be seen whether any reconciliation is possible or if their relationship will continue to deteriorate, regardless of geographic location.