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Royal Expert Thinks Prince William ‘Should Have Responded’ to Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’ to Extend ‘The Hand of Brotherhood’

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While Prince William has not publicly reacted to younger brother Prince Harry’s bombshell Spare claims, royal expert Alexander Larman believes a response would have gone a long way toward ending their feud.“I’m on record of saying that I think that they should have responded.

I think Prince William should have given an interview in which he extended the hand of brotherhood,” Larman exclusively told Us Weekly on Wednesday, March 29, while promoting his book The Windsors at War: The King, His Brother and a Family Divided, which hits shelves on April 18. “He should have said, ‘We’re all very concerned about him.

We understand that he has most awful traumatic shock when his mother [Princess Diana] died so young. You know, we know life has been hard for him.’”The royal historian continued: “I mean, the thing is the royal family’s motto has always been, ‘Never complain, never explain.’ And that’s done very well [for them], but you do wonder when a member of a royal family is not playing by the same rules as you, how well it’s going to go in the long term because it was the same thing with Duke of Windsor.

He wasn’t playing by any of the established rules because they’d all been torn up for him. So he was a complete loose cannon and so there wasn’t an awful lot and his family could do in order to reign him in.

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