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Prince Harry & Prince William's Rift Featured a 'Bitter Explosion' - Find Out Why

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Prince Harry was reportedly not happy when Prince William suggested he was moving too fast with his now wife Meghan Markle.

An excerpt from the new book, “Battle of Brothers: William & Harry – The Inside Story of a Family in Tumult,” written by veteran historian Robert Lacey, described what happened between the brothers.

Apparently, when Prince William first approached his brother about his relationship, he was met with “a brusque and offended pushback.

Then, the older prince turned to his uncle Charles Spencer for help.” Then, Prince William decided to get their uncle, Princess Diana‘s brother involved. “From time to time Diana‘s younger brother had played something of an honorary godfather to both boys in the years since the death of

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