Since the broadcast of the Netflix documentary
Harry & Meghan
, the Duke of Sussex is “not on good terms” with Kate Middleton.
At least that's what an anonymous source assured us in the columns of
Us Weekly
on Thursday, December 22.
Indeed, if Prince William and his wife did not react publicly to the words of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, both would be secretly affected.
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Kate Middleton would have indeed expressed her disappointment in private.
"Kate feels hurt and betrayed that Harry did this to her, especially when you know they were so close," the witness continued.
The latter called the six-episode program – airing three at a time on December 8 and 15 – a “thorn” in the side of Wales.
A step back"
However, Prince William would not like to speak officially on the subject.
"William has no intention of giving his side of the story or openly fighting back," the source close to the couple said.
He remains dignified and continues to work.
The Prince of Wales would nevertheless harbor a certain resentment towards his younger brother.
"The fact that Harry portrayed him and his family in a cynical light disappoints him," the witness said.
William hoped they could move on after the CBS interview (
with Oprah Winfrey, in March 2021, editor's note
), but having Harry do his dirty laundry in public only escalated the conflict between the two. two brothers and they took a step back.”
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A cold welcome
In the documentary, the Sussexes have indeed multiplied the allusions to the family of the Prince of Wales.
Prince Harry thus claimed that his brother had "screamed at him" during a meeting in Sandringham, organized shortly after the "Megxit", and that it had "terrified" him.
The Duke of Sussex also said he was “saddened” that Prince William took the side of the “institution”, and not that of his own family.
The 30-year-old also alluded to "the pain and suffering of women who marry within the institution", suggesting that his sister-in-law could also suffer.
Meghan Markle, meanwhile, assured that she had met Kate Middleton informally, had hugged her and had in return received only a frozen welcome.
The release of Prince Harry's memoirs, to be published on January 10, 2023, should not ease these fraternal tensions.