Prince William, who once cherished an unbreakable bond with his brother Prince Harry before the royal family's rift shattered their relationship, is now consumed by profound regret. The strained dynamics between King Charles' two sons reached a fever pitch when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, having stepped down from their senior royal roles in 2020, chose to expose the private affairs of the monarchy to the public eye. William and Harry are currently estranged, with William harboring resentment towards Harry for penning his scathing memoir, 'Spare.' Yet, amidst the perception that their rift could not possibly widen any further, it did precisely that.
Recent revelations indicate that the future monarch has "exhausted all traces of patience in regards to Harry and Meghan." Furthermore, the Prince of Wales has made a resolute decision not to retaliate against Harry's media outbursts. "He steadfastly refuses to engage in a public tit-for-tat with his brother concerning these matters," confided an insider to InTouch Weekly. "It's grown stale at this juncture. He believes Harry chose his path of departure and must now face the repercussions that accompany it."
Following Harry's heart-wrenching defeat in a UK court battle to retain his security, the Duke's subsequent BBC interview allegedly incensed William to the extent that he reconsidered his earlier intentions and toyed with the idea of completely divesting Harry and Meghan of their royal titles. The source hinted that William wished he had "severed ties" with Harry and his family at a much earlier juncture.