
William and Kate Middleton Act After What His Brother Just Did
The Princes of Wales, Kate Middleton and William, Make a Move After the Latest from the Duke of Sussex, Harry
Calm has never been lasting in Windsor: when it seemed that silence marked a truce, a new statement from Prince Harry has once again shaken the foundations of the Palace. His recent public appearance has not only revived old wounds but has also highlighted how far a possible family reconciliation is. The situation, already tense, is becoming even more complicated.
Tension is escalating again in the British royal family. This time, after an explosive interview with Prince Harry, which has set off alarms in Buckingham. His words, far from generating rapprochements, seem to have had the opposite effect.

A Message That Falls Like a Bomb
Harry recently stated that he doesn't know how much time his father has left and with those words, he intended to build a bridge. However, the royal family hasn't taken it well: both Charles III and his circle consider it an inappropriate comment. Since he distanced himself from the institution, the Duke of Sussex has spoken unfiltered about his experience with the Windsors.
This time, his public confession has especially upset the king. British tabloids claim he is "upset and frustrated" by his youngest son's statements. Although many expected a possible response from Prince William, it came silently.
The Prince of Wales, Unyielding
Sources close to the heir revealed that he has no intention of reconciling with Harry, not after what they consider another direct attack on the family. "There's no incentive to talk to someone who always tells only their version," they explained from his circle. They also point to a trust issue: in the Royal House, they fear that any private conversation will end up exposed in the media.

The distrust, beyond the security issue Harry raises, is the real wall between the two brothers. William, moreover, continues to fulfill his institutional duties. His presence at official events, alongside Kate Middleton, shows that he is indeed on the front line at key moments for the monarchy.
An Event That Could Mark Positions
This May 5 marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. The royal family will gather on the Buckingham balcony with veterans and authorities. Although the presence of the Princes of Wales is not confirmed, they are expected to attend.
If they do, it will be an ideal occasion to publicly show support for Charles III. A gesture of unity, in contrast to the growing distance between the Windsors and Harry. Meanwhile, the king's youngest son continues in the United States with Meghan Markle and their children; far from London, but always in the media spotlight.
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