2019 seems like a lifetime ago, but we can’t forget that Prince Harry (and Meghan Markle) interviewed ITV’s Tom Bradby during their royal tour in South Africa. He told Bee that he and Meghan are “struggling” with some of the pressures of working as members of the royal family, and that their relationship with brother Prince William has seen “good days” and “bad days.” clarified.
After the interview aired, William reached out to his brother via WhatsApp and asked to meet. Courtier: Power Behind the Crownper mirrorBut Harry, who was initially open to meetups, eventually declined the meeting with a blunt two-word response, the book claims.
“The day after the documentary aired, William asked him to come see his brother at WhatsApp,” Rowe writes in the book. “At first Harry was in favor. Then he spoke to his brother again and asked who to talk to. William explained that he had to clear his schedule.
Worried that news of their meeting might be leaked by royal staff, Harry simply replied, “Please don’t come.”
“He was so worried that William’s team would leak the visit to the press that he would rather not see his brother than risk being published in the newspapers,” Rowe wrote.
The book notes that “not being able to meet face-to-face was ‘heartbreaking’ news for those close to the brothers, who, under intense scrutiny, came to find it difficult to communicate directly.”・We highlighted some members of the farm,” he added. mirror report.
Just a few months later in January 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan stepped down as royal civil servants, unfortunately only deepening the rift between the brothers. After the death of their grandmother, the Queen, last month, they were able to spend time together and promote peace when both the brother and wife held a walkabout together in Windsor two days after the death of Her Majesty. It pleased the royal supporters who
‘Talks of truce between prince and duke are only temporary,’ says royal insider mirrorthe working member of the royal family added, waiting with bated breath for the release of Harry’s next memoir. Until the cards are on the table, I feel that there is little point in seeking to repair the relationship.”