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Harry and William feud sparks shared realization for Meghan and Kate

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All attention focused on Prince Harry during his latest trip to the UK, during which he finally met King Charles face-to-face after 19 months.

Prior to the father-son meeting, there was widespread speculation about whether Harry would encounter any of his Royal family members during his homecoming, given his packed schedule of charitable commitments.

Ultimately, Harry spent roughly an hour with his father at the monarch’s London residence, Clarence House, but failed to meet his elder brother, Prince William, during his time on British soil.

This occurred despite the two siblings being merely seven miles apart at one point, carrying out separate duties.

With the frosty dynamic between the formerly tight-knit brothers displaying no signs of improvement in the near future, a Royal authority has exclusively revealed to the Mirror the challenging realization Princess Kate and Meghan have likely reached regarding the feuding brothers.

William “has stood by his father through the past few tough years,” Jennie pointed out. She continued, “He has stood IN for his father when needed, and he has stood UP for his father, declaring they are ‘very much not a racist family’.”

The assertion that the royals were not “a racist family” followed Harry and Meghan’s explosive interview with Oprah in 2021, where the couple claimed that “concerns” were voiced by royals about what Prince Archie’s skin color would be.

The expert observed that all these factors could have potentially stirred up some “resentment” in William towards his brother returning to town and meeting their father.

“I’m sure the King would have informed William beforehand about his decision to meet Harry,” said Jennie, “But wouldn’t William be justified in feeling some resentment about Harry jetting back for a few days of headline-grabbing, publicly donating to charities (which is something the rest of the Royal Family do regularly – but discreetly) and showing off…while his brother handles the day-to-day meet and greet tasks of the Royal workload?”.

The expert expressed her belief that a reconciliation between Harry and William might “never happen” following years of public allegations made by the Sussexes against the royals and their staff.

“Time may yet prove the great healer, but where William is concerned, now is certainly not the right time for reconciliation with his sibling. Indeed, it may never happen.”

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