Fresh off the dismissal of his court case to have his security reinstated, the Duke of Sussex was right back to talking about his estranged ...
Fresh off the dismissal of his court case to have his security reinstated, the Duke of Sussex was right back to talking about his estranged family. So what does the Prince of Wales think about that?
In a surprising move, Prince Harry sat down for an interview after a court dismissed his case to have his security reinstated. And like many of his interviews in the past, the Duke of Sussex took verbal jabs at his family and put the blame for things not going his way on them.
After taking a shot at King Charles, the prince insisted that he has “forgiven” his family and is ready to reconcile with them.
“I would love reconciliation with my family,” he said. “There’s no point continuing to fight anymore. Life is precious.”
But some royal watchers and fans aren’t buying what Harry’s selling, and now a Palace insider is giving insight into what Prince William thinks about it.
Friend of Prince William shares what the future king thinks of Prince Harry’s interview
The Prince of Wales sticks to the Firm’s mantra of staying silent rather than responding publicly to what his estranged brother says. But some close to William have spoken for him and told the Daily Beast that he sees the interview as another move by that duke to continue to try and “frustrate” him and the rest of the royal family.
That insider went on to categorize Harry and Meghan’s continued behavior as “absolutely vile” and said Harry showed “he has no interest in reconciling. If he did, a period of silence would have been the right thing to do.”
A former courtier also shared that William now believes Harry and Meghan must be “completely cut off” from the royal institution.
Harry was already skating on thin ice with his brother
Even before his latest interview about his family, there were rumblings that the Prince of Wales, who is known to have a harder stance against the Sussexes than his father, had become even more upset with them over the use of their HRH titles.

A confidante of William’s claimed that everything the Sussexes continue to do is “a step in the wrong direction, basically, away from the agreement” with the late queen. Moreover, the future monarch now “loathes and despises Harry and Meghan with every bone in his body. He believes they have betrayed everything the family stands for, and the idea that they are using their royal status as a calling card will enrage him.”
The BBC has since issued an apology for failing to “properly challenge” the claims made by Prince Harry and admitted that it should have included responses from both the Home Office and Buckingham Palace.
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