Woman’s Day (Australia)

WORLDS APART ON HARRY

WILLIAM & CHARLES Father and son are at odds over Harry and Meghan’s place within The Firm

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While there’s sadly still no signs of a genuine truce between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex, sources say William “tried his best” to make his younger brother feel included at their beloved grandmothe­r’s farewell.

“Wills is the first to admit he no longer trusts Harry and won’t be alone with him, but he’s not heartless,” says a source. “He was willing to put their issues aside in honour of the Queen. They’re both grieving.”

William, 40, was the only family member seen engaging

with Harry’s wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, when he helped her to her seat at St George’s Chapel before the family’s committal service. It’s also said that a lastminute decision to have Her Majesty’s grandchild­ren stand vigil around her coffin at Westminste­r Hall was William’s idea, in an attempt to smooth Harry’s ruffled feathers over him not being allowed to wear a military uniform at the funeral.

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As Woman’s Day previously reported, William allowed the Sussexes to join him and Kate on a walkabout at Windsor Castle after the Queen’s death, and it’s also said he stopped to wish Harry a happy 38th birthday when they came across each other on castle grounds.

Meanwhile, King Charles’ treatment of his son couldn’t have been more different.

According to London media, the 73-year-old only told Harry of the Queen’s passing just five minutes before the rest of the world found out, and two hours after British PM Liz Truss was informed.

Harry was also invited and then “uninvited” to a Buckingham Palace reception for visiting foreign dignitarie­s, and was not permitted to wear the Queen’s ER gold insignia on his Blues and Royals uniform at the grandchild­ren’s vigil – a move that drew sympathy from even Harry’s fiercest critics.

Interestin­gly, most of those decisions are said to have come from Charles’ office, and sources reveal William found it all to be entirely frustratin­g.

“Harry is like a raw nerve at the best of times and William tried his best to hold everything together, despite his own pain from Harry’s recent behaviour, and now he fears it’s all for nothing,” says an insider.

Charles was said to be “determined” to keep a distance between his youngest son and instead focused on his job. “He will never forget how much Harry has hurt him by claiming he was a bad father who cut his son off financiall­y – neither of which is true,” says the source.

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