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Prince Harry's 'snide remarks' ruined his bond with Kate and sparked royal feud

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The Duke of Sussex made a "snide remark" that completely broke Kate Middleton's trust in him which sparked the beginning of the royal feud between them, according to an expert.Prince Harry and his sister-in-law Kate previously shared a "very very close" relationship before he and his wife Meghan Markle made the decision to step down from the royal family in 2020.However, this one insulting comment made by the Duke of Sussex means it's likely the Princess of Wales won't be in a rush to heal their relationship anytime soon according to royal author Katie Nicholl, the Express reports.She said: "When you think of the personal revelations, and I think you can call them snide remarks made about Kate in Spare, Harry broke the one rule and that is staying silent on family matters."Harry released his tell-all memoir Spare in January of this year where he discussed his fallout with the royals and made some personal digs at Kate while also referring to her as the "sister I've never had and always wanted".

Speaking to the Sun, Ms Nicholl added: "While Kate and Harry used to be very, very close, there's been a complete breakdown of that relationship. "I don’t think Kate does angry.

I think it is more a case of feeling very disappointed, very let down and feeling hurt knowing that she had no right of reply - and Harry knew full well she had no right of reply." Unlike his wife, Ms Nicholl claims that Prince William was "very angry" with Harry for dragging Kate into their family feud as he felt she was "blameless throughout".

Ms Nicholl added: "[Kate] acted very much as the peacekeeper, she tried to get the brothers back on an even keel and for Kate to be dragged into this mucky saga was upsetting for her and certainly did infuriate

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