Prince William is likely to have been "riled" by his young brother's latest actions, a royal expert has claimed.
William and Prince Harry's relationship has grown increasingly strained in recent years after Harry went on a public slagging session of the royals. But it's one of his latest actions that royal expert Ingrid Seward feels will upset his older sibling and rule out any potential reconciliation.
The Royal Family's motto of "never complain, never explain" was seemingly thrown out by Harry as he criticised many actions on television and in books following his decision to quit royal duties. However, there had been speculation he was to step back into his role while his dad, King Charles, underwent cancer treatment.
Harry seemingly left the door wide open during an interview with Good Morning America while in Canada on an Invictus Games trip. But it's this public action that Ingrid believes will have William fuming once again.
Commenting in Woman's Own, the author said: "William would be upset that Harry yet again has chosen to make this visit to see his father a PR opportunity. As far as William is concerned he has absolutely no interest in speaking to Harry until Harry apologises for the years of rudeness and slurs he has aimed at William and the Princess of Wales."
While Harry and William remain at loggerheads, it's been reported that the Sussexes had initially planned to bring their kids to the UK, but were prevented. Court documents from Harry's lost court case this week have revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex planned to return to the UK with their children in September 2022 - but didn't feel they could do so.
Archie was three years old at the time, while his younger sister Lilibet was 15 months old. However, the decisions by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (RAVEC) - which coordinates security between the Royal Household, the Metropolitan Police, and the Home Office - stopped them from bringing their two kids on the trip which was initially planned for a “visit with several charities close to their hearts”.
Instead, the Sussexes travelled alone to attend the One Young World Summit in Manchester, and then the WellChild Awards in London in September 2022. They extended their trip after the sad passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
