As Prince Harry prepares for another visit to the United Kingdom, reports suggest the rift with his brother has deepened, with the Duke of Sussex privately questioning Prince William’s fitness to eventually serve as King. Harry allegedly describes his brother as stubborn and ill-tempered, fueling speculation about the monarchy's stability.
Behind closed doors, Harry reportedly characterizes William as being power-hungry and temperamentally unsuited for the throne. Sources close to the Sussexes claim that Harry believes the public perception of the Prince of Wales is a carefully curated facade, far removed from the man he knew during their youth. According to these accounts, Harry views his brother as vindictive and prone to explosive outbursts, traits he claims have been present since childhood.
These criticisms arrive at a sensitive moment for the Royal Family. While King Charles continues his cancer treatment, William has taken on an expanded public role, leading to internal Palace discussions regarding the future evolution of the monarchy. Observers have noted that while the King remains the ultimate authority, the Prince of Wales has become increasingly influential, occasionally resulting in friction between father and son over royal strategy.
Palace insiders, however, reject Harry's assessment, characterizing his commentary as rooted in long-standing envy. Supporters of the Prince of Wales argue that William is well-prepared for his destiny and remains untroubled by his brother’s remarks. For William, the ongoing criticism has only served to solidify his decision to keep the Duke of Sussex at a distance, as trust between the siblings is described as virtually non-existent. The once-inseparable brothers, whose bond was defined by their shared grief following the death of Princess Diana, now appear further apart than ever, with little prospect of reconciliation as the heir to the throne prepares for his future duties.
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