Prince William and Kate Middleton became a family of four when little Princess Charlotte was born on May 2, 2015 - almost 8 years ago exactly.Her birth came just under two years after the birth of their first child Prince George.
Their 'family unit' left Prince Harry feeling 'displaced' by Kate and the kids after his relationship with William broke down after he began his married life, according to royal author, Tina Brown.The author of The Palace Papers cited a former aide who claimed that the brothers' “relationship hadn’t been the same since William married Kate,” and their distance grew even further following the birth of Princess Charlotte, the Express reports.In her book, she wrote: “Though they were still ‘incredibly close, living next door to each other [at KP], sharing the same office, and hanging out an awful lot,’ but claimed Harry “mourned his us-against-the-world bond with William”.In May 2015, the-then Cambridges welcomed their daughter into the world with Kate making it evident she was eager to have more.
Brown alleged in her book: “Harry felt displaced by their bougie family unit, and couldn’t understand his brother’s obsession with his Middleton in-laws, whose Bucklebury world bored Harry to tears.“The Cambridges had become a tight unit, and William a full-on Windsor country bumpkin.
On weekends when he wasn’t chez Middleton, he was tramping the grounds of Anmer Hall, the red-brick Georgian mansion on the Sandringham Estate that the Queen gave the couple as a wedding present, wearing a flat cap and tweed jacket like his ‘turnip toff’ Norfolk farmer friends."The author continued: “For his part, William felt that Harry’s unabated Jack the Lad behaviour was getting tiresome.
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