- On May 2, Prince Harry sat with the BBC for an emotional interview after his security which was not restored to the United Kingdom
- In the interview, the Duke of Sussex expressed his hopes for reconciliation with the royal family, saying that he did not know how long his father King Charles had been lived.
- According to a new interview, no one even mentioned this interview to Prince William, because the Prince of Wales apparently finished talking about his younger brother.
The tensions have simmered between the brothers Prince William and Prince Harry for years, and undoubtedly reached a boiling point on May 2, when Harry gave an explosive interview to the BBC. During Inservery, Harry said in part that he did not know how long his father King Charles had been living in the middle of his treatment against cancer in progress.
By CosmopolitanRegarding the interview aforementioned a week ago, “apparently, everyone is too afraid of doing it” with William.
“William no longer talks about Harry,” a source told US Weekly. “Everyone knows that this is a subject that they should not mention, so he did not mention the interview and will not.”
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During his interview, Harry said that he “would love reconciliation with my family. There is no point in continuing to fight. Life is precious ”.
Of his younger brother, the source that speaks to US Weekly Added that “William ended with Harry. When he becomes king, everyone thinks that the ditch will become even wider. ”
In his memories in 2023 SpareHarry spoke of the tension which was born to be known as “spare” to “the heir” of his older brother, and that the dynamics “heir against the replacement” has deeply affected his relationship with William.
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“I was shadow, support, plan B,” wrote Harry. “I was brought to the world in case something happens to Willy.”
He continued: “My family had declared me a nullity. The replacement. I didn’t complain about it, but I didn’t need to dwell on it either. Much better, in my mind, not to think of certain facts. ” Harry added: “But no one has shit with whom I have traveled; the spare part could always be spared.”
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Back to the interview with the BBC: following its broadcast of May 2, the network admitted “a lance in our usual high editorial standards” because the interview did not “include the responses of the home office and the Buckingham palace to the allegations made by the Duke” (as in Harry, the Duke of Sussex), by The guardian.
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