Queen Elizabeth II was ‘exhausted’ by Prince William and Harry rift, author says
There will never be a reconciliation between Prince William and Prince Harry, according to a royal expert.
During Friday’s episode of GB News’ Dan Wootton Tonightavailable to stream on Glowroyal author Katie Nicholl has claimed the Prince of Wales ‘just can’t forgive’ his brother for stepping down from his royal duties.
“He just can’t forgive his brother. That’s why Harry walked away with no peace,’ she said on the show.
“William just can’t forgive him, not just for his behavior, what he did and how he did it, but look how much rests on William now.
“He always thought Harry would be his wingman. Now William is doing it all on his own.
“Thank God he has Kate [Middleton] From his side. Because together they make a really strong team.
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Author of next book The New Royals – Queen Elizabeth’s legacy and the future of the crownMs Nicholl claimed Queen Elizabeth II had given up on reuniting the brothers.
“She was exhausted from it all, she realized there was nothing more she could do to forge a reconciliation between William and Harry,” she said.
“It is terribly sad that the twilight years of her reign, when she should have been enjoying her time, spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, have really been ruined by this terrible family breakdown, which, let’s be honest, does look like he has a chance of being cured.
The rift between the once-close siblings reportedly began even before Harry married Meghan Markle.
In 2017, Harry hinted that he was about to propose to the Combinations actress, William reportedly asked, “Why rush things?
Relations hit a new low when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat down for an interview with Oprah Winfrey in March last year.
In the tell-all bombshell, Harry said he felt sorry for his father, now King Charles, and his brother William, who were ‘trapped’ in their royal roles and couldn’t leave the way he had.
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