Kate is the sister I never had’ was how Harry, Duke of Sussex once described the Princess of Wales. Words that proved just how close he and his brother’s wife used to be. Today, this sentiment hangs like a thread as Harry continues to unleash his grievances against Kate and other members of the Royal Family. But could this once close bond with his sister-inlaw perhaps be the only way for Harry and William, Prince of Wales, to reconcile their previously inseparable relationship?
In recent weeks, Harry’s tell-all memoir Spare has seen the duke make a series of allegations against his brother, including details of a violent clash after tabloid claims surfaced over Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s behaviour towards her staff in 2019. Harry wrote, He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor. I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me.’
But the accusations didn’t end there. He went on to claim that William and Kate encouraged him to wear the infamous Nazi costume to a party in 2005, explaining, I phoned Willy and Kate, asked what they thought. Nazi uniform, they said. I rented it, plus a silly moustache, and went back to the house. I tried it all on. They both howled.’ The Waleses didn’t go unscathed in Harry’s interview with Tom Bradby on ITV either, with him accusing them of stereotyping’ Meghan. American actress,
divorced, biracial... that stereotyping was causing a bit of a barrier,’ Harry claims, while also admitting, I was guilty of it as well, at the beginning.’ Interestingly, when he discussed the fab four’, as they were once dubbed, he admits that despite his hopes of them being a team they didn’t get on almost from the get-go
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