Prince William supported his stepbrother Tom Parker Bowles's decision to speak out against Prince Harry's allegations about Queen Camilla, commentator Kinsey Schofield claims.
Parker Bowles hit back at his stepbrother's criticism against his mother, insisting there was no "end game" to her rekindled romance with King Charles III.
Charles and Camilla famously revived their relationship whilst married to other people at the end of the 1980s, which resulted in the failure of both of their first marriages, the Express reports.
The Duke of Sussex previously slammed his 'dangerous' stepmother for the role she played in the divorce of his parents in 1996 and branded the Queen Consort as a 'villain'.Schofield alleges that the Princes of Wales would apparently like to publicly back up his stepbrother but is limited by the long-standing Royal Family unwritten rule of "never complain, never explain."The American To Di For host said: "I love that Tom spoke out about this because William would like to.
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