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‘Betrayed’ Prince William still very angry over royal rift: expert

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Royal commentators say Prince William remains extremely angry over the ongoing rift between the royal family and his brother Prince Harry.

The Prince of Wales, 42, reportedly still feels “betrayed” by his brother's eyebrow-raising behavior since quitting royal life in 2020, but his wife Catherine The princess seems to have a different opinion.

“I think the Prince of Wales is still very angry and upset and feels very betrayed,” Vanity Fair's royal correspondent Katie Nicholl said. told The Sun.

Royal commentators say Prince William remains extremely angry over the ongoing rift between the royal family and his brother Prince Harry. Getty Images

But despite the future king's resolute stance, the 42-year-old Princess of Wales is more inclined to reconcile the two sides, Nicol added.

“Maybe the Princess of Wales is still open to some form of reconciliation,” she said. “I feel it's still early.”

“But I think when you go through something like a cancer diagnosis, when you go through a journey like she went through, when you face your own mortality, you realize that life is short,” she says, adding that life is Too short for rifts and family feuds, added “Distant.” ”

The Prince of Wales, 42, reportedly still feels “betrayed” by his brother's eyebrow-raising behavior since moving to the US. Reuters

Elsewhere, Mr Nicol stressed the importance of overcoming the royal family's rifts in public opinion, saying it was important for the royal family to do things the right way to maintain a good public image.

“And perhaps that's because [Middleton] “I think at some point it will play a role in healing that rift, because I think we look to the royal family as a symbol of unity,” she said of the princess.

Ms Nicholl said the Windsors will be gathering in Sandringham later this month to focus on healing, with an eye on the Christmas season.

Despite the future king's resolute stance, the 42-year-old Princess of Wales is more inclined to reconcile the two sides, royal experts say. Getty Images

“I would love to see them together at Christmas. This will be the sixth Christmas this year without Harry,” she told the outlet.

“I think that's important. Maybe people are making comments like this on social media, talking about solidarity and empathy and what's going on in their own families, and things like that. You may be at risk of it happening.”

“I think I was talking to people close to the Princess and to Prince William and they said, 'You should never give up hope, there's always a chance. But of course it's always about timing,'” Nicole said. added.

The newspaper has contacted Kensington Palace for comment.

The Prince and Princess of Wales are preparing to travel to Sandringham in Norfolk to spend Christmas with other members of the royal family.

There, they will gather with King Charles, Queen Camilla, and other senior royals to celebrate the holiday.

Prince Harry has kept contact with his family to a minimum since quitting royal life in 2020. Getty Images for The New York Times

However, the Sussexes and their two children Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3, will be absent from this year's royal celebrations.

Instead, the couple will vacation in Montecito, California, with their children and Markle's mother, Doria Ragland.

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