Prince William had high hopes of Prince Harry but now the Prince of Wales can't "forgive" his brother, claimed an expert.
During her appearance on Dan Wotton Tonight, Vanity Fair royal correspondent Katie Nicholl said the royal family’s rift with the Duke of Sussex is based on a “trust issue.”
“There is a fundamental lack of trust between Charles and William and Harry and Meghan because, quite simply, the royal family just don’t know what’s going to come next with Harry and Meghan,” she said.
“We don’t know what’s going to come out in this autobiography, potentially on their Netflix series … and it is, well understandably, it’s a source of a lot of concern and a massive lack of trust,” Nicholl continued.
“One of the things I was told by a source very close to William is that he just cannot forgive his brother,” she said.
“William simply can’t forgive [Harry], not just for his behaviour and what he’s done and how he’s done it, but look at how much now rests on William,” Nicholl added.
“He always thought that Harry would be his wingman. Now William’s doing it on his own. Thank goodness he’s got Kate by his side because together, they’re a really strong team,” she added.
Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost worked together in a 2024 movie, 'Fly Me to the Moon'
Sabrina Carpenter joins iconic 'Domingo' Saturday Night Live sketch for SNL50: The Anniversary Special
Prince Harry honoured with delightful title despite the ongoing feud with the royal family
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift remain private after sparking concerns about relationship
Adrien Brody acknowledges British citizens on winning BAFTA for ‘The Brutalist’
Saoirse Ronan explains why she loves this reality show