Prince William would be “devastated” by his brother Harry’s statements, but would have decided “not to face him”

There will be no official replies to the prince Harry, nor from his brother William, immediately brought into question from the pages of Spare, nor from the father Charles III, faithful to «never explain, never complain», that “never explain, never complain” which marked the years of his mother Elizabeth’s reign and which is now also part of her way of managing the image of the monarchy.

On closer inspection, the heir to the throne would certainly not seem free from faults, from the fistfight with his brother to having ignored him when, as a fourteen-year-old, he arrived at Eton in September 1998 (something, the latter, among other things, already more what a note) and yet now it would be «devastated» as revealed by Harry, both in his memoir and in the interviews released so far.

the two brothers have never been as distant as they are now ©Getty Images.

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This was reported by Roya Nikkhah, royal editor of the The Sunday Times: “It’s burning inside, that’s how it feels”said the Nikkhah a Good Morning Britain, it’s still: “He has decided not to face his brother and not to take revenge, that’s not what he does.” William’s devastation would essentially be due to the fact that they are “So many personal things come out”, even if saying something like: «No, that didn’t happen», or: «Things turned out differently» would not be a priority for him at all. Not even a reaction in private, perhaps, there has been or there will be.

We know that the two brothers do not speak, by Harry’s own admission (he told Anderson Cooper during his CBS interview). For how long, exactly, it is not clear: “It’s been a while,” specified the duke of Sussex, and this silence also concerns his father Carlo. His family, however, he misses: “I would like my father and brother back, but they have shown no willingness to reconcile.”

The continuous attacks on the royal family, however, do not help: how can one expect that there is understanding on the other side without also putting one’s own into it? Harry is unstoppable right now, without brakes after the death of Queen Elizabeth. From Buckingham Palace they do not feel the need to stem it. They are just waiting for the flood to subside.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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