One royal expert believes the responsibility falls on Prince William to make amends with his brother, Prince Harry.
The royal insider broke it down in really simple terms: “If William wants to be a future king, a great leader giving inspiring addresses about the environment to two billion people, then the public are within their rights to expect him to be able” That’s a point that we rarely hear — yes, the brothers are equally responsible for their behavior in the feud — but maybe it’s time for William to take on a bigger role and show why it’s important for...
to have a warmer family relationship.” because “if he really does believe he is the chap chosen by god to be king, then he should be capable of sorting out this row with his brother.” It’s been reported that Kate Middleton was trying to broker peace between William and Harry, but it’s not her battle to wage. With both of the royals waiting for an apology, it’s time that someone rises to the occasion — let’s see if William will listen to that royal advice.
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