The rift isn’t closed yet. Prince William and Prince Harry are still clashing despite the united front they put on as they greeted mourners in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II‘s death, royal expert Christopher Andersen exclusively tells Us Weekly.The new Prince of Wales, 40, and the Duke of Sussex, 37, appeared together in Windsor with their respective wives, Princess Kate and Meghan Markle on Saturday, September 10.
It was the return of the Fab Four, but it doesn’t mean the brothers’ feud is over. Andersen said both men are putting their differences aside while grieving their grandmother, who died on Thursday, September 8, at age 96, and supporting their father King Charles III as he accedes the throne.“I think [Charles is] very careful and I think he’s trying to be subdued and trying to be a unifying figure.
I think he needs to sell the British people, for example, on a number of things. And one of them is Camilla as queen,” Andersen explained exclusively to Us on Monday, September 12.“He’s gotta have all hands on deck, and that means having both William and Harry as partners as well,” the author, who wrote the New York Times bestseller The Day Diana Died, continued. “And I think the relationship with Harry and William is still dicey.”The brothers have seemingly been at odds since at least 2019, when the Invictus Games founder openly acknowledged that they weren’t seeing eye-to-eye in the documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey. “We’re certainly on different paths at the moment but I’ll always be there for him and as I know he’ll always be there for me,” the BetterUp CIO said at the time.William was the one to reach out and invite Harry and Meghan — who were in the U.K.
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