Prince William and Kate felt ‘completely betrayed’ by Prince Harry’s one brutal move
Prince William and Kate are reportedly unlikely to meet Prince Harry when he visits the United Kingdom next week.
Prince William and Kate will not meet Prince Harry when he returns to the UK as they don’t want to cause unneccesary stress, reports say.
A friend of the couple told The Daily Beast, the Prince and Princess of Wales “felt betrayed” by claims made in Harry’s explosive memoir Spare.
es understand each other’s position clearly now. William and Catherine felt completely betrayed by Harry’s memoir.
“They don’t speak to Harry and Meghan, and they are certainly not about to start when Catherine is at her most vulnerable.”
Prince Harry will return to the UK next week.
Harry is said to have privately reached out to the princess following her cancer diagnosis. Although it is not known whether he is seeking a meeting at this time.
Express Online has reached out to the Duke of Sussex’s representatives for a comment.
Another person, who used to be friends with both brothers but has not spoken to Harry since the quit the UK, denied Harry’s good wishes was a breakthrough in relations between the warring brothers.
They said the situation doesn’t “use up a huge amount of their mental energy” and believe Willim and Kate have “accepted it and moved on”.
However, William is said to respect Charles’ wishes to reconcile with the Sussexes.
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It is unclear if King Charles will meet Prince Harry
It remains unclear currently if Harry will meet with any members of the Royal Family. Although it has been reported he gives 28 days notice of trips home so security can be arranged.
Harry will be attending St Paul’s Cathedral on May 8 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. He is then set to travel to Nigeria to meet Meghan for another Invictus event.
It comes after Meghan revealed she was 43 percent Nigerian in her Archetypes podcast.
The Express Online has contacted Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace for comments.