With an official biography of Prince William and Princess Catherine finally out, longtime royal fans are getting a closer look at the couple’s life, secrets, and public appearances.
The book, William and Catherine: The Monarchy’s New Era — The Inside Story, is written by journalist Russell Myers. It offers firsthand insights, as the future King and Queen reportedly collaborated on the biography.
Revealing New Details About ‘Megxit’
Russell Myers sat down with Extra to discuss some previously unknown details about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from the UK—often referred to as “Megxit.
With the sixth anniversary of their departure approaching, Myers shared his perspective on whether Prince Harry could reconcile with the royal family before Prince William’s Coronation.
An Apology That May Never Come
According to Myers, reconciliation might not happen anytime soon. He explained:
“[Prince Harry], first of all, said that he wanted an apology from his family, notably his father and his brother. He certainly won’t be getting that because of the way things have happened over the last couple of years.”
This suggests that any return for Harry is unlikely in the near future, especially given the ongoing tensions.
William’s Different Path
Myers also emphasized that Prince William is “heading in a different direction.” He added:
“I think that the relationship hasn’t really got off the floor from where it has been at rock bottom.”
The biographer points out that time and space may be necessary for any healing to occur, highlighting a much-needed separation between the brothers.
Coronation Priorities
With King Charles’ health raising questions about the timeline for Prince William’s own Coronation, Harry is reportedly low on the priority list. Myers noted the differences between father and son, predicting that William’s Coronation will likely be very different from his grandmother’s or father’s:
“It will very, very much be slimmed down… There’ll certainly be more focus on what it means for the public and how accountable the royal family is in a wider sense.”
This suggests a modernized, public-focused approach rather than a traditional, grand affair.
What This Means for Harry
Overall, Myers’ insights paint a picture of strained family relations, a slow path to reconciliation, and a Coronation that emphasizes public responsibility over family drama. For now, a return to the fold for Prince Harry seems uncertain.
