
Lady Di Would Never Allow William's Latest Decision with Harry
Last Blow in the Harsh Confrontation Between the Brothers, Which Diana of Wales Would Deeply Regret
The distance between Harry and his brother William keeps increasing. This time, not just geographically. Although the Duke of Sussex has expressed his desire to restore the bond with his family on several occasions, his latest statements have further complicated matters.
Words That Close More Doors Than They Open
In a recent interview with the BBC, Prince Harry spoke very clearly about his situation with the British crown: "I would love a reconciliation with my family." "There's no point in continuing to fight," he added. However, his words haven't been well received by everyone, especially by Prince William.

Sources close to the British royal family claim that his older brother is deeply hurt. Not so much by what Harry says he wants, but by the fact of continuing to publicly expose family conflicts. According to these voices, with each interview, the path to understanding becomes narrower.
Broken Trust and Increasing Distances
The major obstacle in this story is not just the accumulated pain: it is also about trust, or rather, its absence. In Prince William's circle, there is talk of a "serious trust issue" toward Harry: a wound caused by the publication of his book and other statements in the media. "He always offers his point of view, without nuances, and with total freedom to criticize everyone," point out sources close to the Windsors.
In that context, it's hard to think that any real rapprochement could occur. The only possible way to smooth things over, according to those same sources, would be for Harry to change his strategy. To stop speaking publicly about his family and choose to solve his differences privately; something that, for the moment, doesn't seem to be in his plans.

A Comment About His Father That Causes Concern
In the same interview, Harry also addressed the issue of security during his visits to the United Kingdom. After the court decision that rejected his request for escorts paid with public funds, the prince was clearly upset.
In the midst of his frustration, he made a statement that hasn't left anyone indifferent: "I don't know how much longer my father has to live. He doesn't speak to me about this security issue." The comment has reignited concern about King Charles III's health and has highlighted the current coldness between father and son.
Prince Harry's intentions might be sincere, but his way of expressing them, publicly and without filters, seems to be distancing him further from the reunion he claims to seek. What is clear is that if Diana of Wales were present, she wouldn't have let the situation between her sons reach this point.
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