Whoopi Goldberg is raising an eyebrow at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s alleged paparazzi car chase in New York City on Tuesday.
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Prince Harry has "resentment" towards his "calculated" brother Prince William who he believes "made him the spare", according to a royal expert.
The brothers are due to come face to face with one another this weekend on May 6 to support their father during his coronation at Westminster Abbey, the Mirror reports.
Harry is set to face his family alone for the first time since the release of his controversial memoir Spare as wife Meghan Markle will stay at home in Los Angeles to look after their two children.
This will be the first time the feuding Princes will have the opportunity to speak to each other in months. However, according to royal expert Tina Brown, the brothers are "totally estranged" and it's unlikely they will talk at the ceremony due to Harry feeling like a "spare."
She told LBC: "The longer Harry dwells on what happened in his life, the more he feels resentment against William. He feels, I think, that William was even more calculated, essentially, in making him the number two, making him the spare, and feel like the spare at all time."
Due to the brother's not being on speaking terms, there is little chance of them reuniting anytime soon, Tina claims. She added: "So there's no contact between them, I'm told. I think Charles wants to have some kind of rapprochement.
"But I think it's going to take years... it never happened between George VI and the Duke of Windsor, it just got worse. Alienations tend to get worse as time goes by, rather than better".
The royal expert believes the Princes won't speak to each other in great detail apart from acknowledging each other in a civil manner for the sake of their father on his big day. Tina said: "I do not think there will be any contact between them [William and Harry] at
Whoopi Goldberg is raising an eyebrow at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s alleged paparazzi car chase in New York City on Tuesday.
Whoopi Goldberg is questioning Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s recounting of their car chase in New York City earlier this week.
Not buying it. Whoopi Goldberg weighed in on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s involvement in a “near catastrophic” car chase.
estranged son and his wife Meghan Markle following his coronation last Saturday.“The opportunity that was there for Harry to sort this out with the King is gone for now,” a friend of the newly-crowned monarch told The Daily Beast recently.“Of course, Charles would always welcome a reconciliation with Harry and Meghan, he has made that very clear,” the pal explained.“His door is always open in that regard,” the source continued.Contention has been running high between Markle, 41, the Duke of Sussex, 38, and the royal family since the couple made the move to California in 2020.The rift was further deepened when Harry dropped his 400-page memoir “Spare” this past January and wrote about the death of his mother, Princess Diana, and his tension-filled relationship with his family.The Invictus Games founder made the decision to attend Charles’ coronation on May 6 at Westminster Abbey.However, Markle decided to stay home in the US with her two children, Archie and Lilibet.Harry made an appearance at the lavish crowning and was demoted to sitting in the third row with his cousin Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank.Harry’s older brother Prince William, his wife, Kate Middleton and their kids, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte were seated in the front pew of the illustrious ceremony.Harry was also unable to don ceremonial robes unlike the Prince of Wales and wore a simple Dior suit and his medals.He then opted to only stay in the United Kingdom for 24 hours, jetting back to Los Angeles right after the event so he wouldn’t miss his son Archie’s fourth birthday.Before heading to his British Airways flight, the prince reportedly spent just 30 minutes at Buckingham Palace and didn’t see any members of his family.He
Prince William paid a touching tribute to Princess Diana as he attended a palace garden party following King Charles’ Coronation. The Prince of Wales, 40, wore his late mother’s favourite flowers - forget-me-nots - pinned to his lapel for the event at Buckingham Palace this week. The subtle tribute perfectly complemented William’s baby blue tie - as well as wife Kate Middleton’s outfit.
King Charles’ coronation about whether or not his youngest son, Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan Markle, would attend the elegant affair.In the end, the Duke of Sussex, 38, went to the party solo — sans Markle, 41, who stayed home in California with their two kids. Colleen Harris, Charles’ former private secretary, has now claimed that Harry would have expressed remorse if he never made an appearance on May 6.“He would have personally regretted it if he wasn’t there to support his father,” Harris told People recently.“I am delighted that Prince Harry was there,” added Harris, a public relations officer who was the first black member of the royal household.
Reconnecting. Prince Harry was only briefly in England for King Charles III‘s coronation, but the monarch made time to talk to his younger son.
King Charles’ coronation.The Duke of Sussex, 38, spent just a half-hour at Buckingham Palace and didn’t see any members of the royal family after the event, the Daily Telegraph reported. Harry jetted off right after his father’s crowning in England on Saturday, May 6, to get back to the United States for the fourth birthday of his son, Archie.
Prince Harry visited Buckingham Palace following last Saturday's Coronation of King Charles, but didn't see any of the Royal Family, according to reports.The Duke of Sussex was in and out of the Royal residence within half-an-hour following the elaborate service, which saw his father officially crowned as King, says the Telegraph. But the publication emphasises that any lack of contact with his estranged family was purely due to practical reasons, with the duke eager to get home to his wife and children.
The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, has returned to California after catching a British Airways flight within hours of his father King Charles’ Coronation. Harry arrived at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) at around 7.30pm local time (3.30am UK) to reunite with his son on his birthday. Prince Archie turned four on Saturday and spent the day with his mother, Meghan Markle, at their US home.
Prince Harry's latest trip to the UK was short and sweet.This wasn't entirely unexpected, with the Coronation falling on the same day as Archie's fourth birthday, and as the relationship between the Sussexes and other royals grows frostier following the publication of Harry's controversial memoir, Spare.The Duke of Sussex, 38, might have only been on British soil for 30 hours, but he packed a lot in during that time. Harry jetted into the UK on a commercial American Airlines flight from Los Angeles and landed at Heathrow Airport on Friday morning at 11.23am, according to MailOnline.
Prince Harry flew from Los Angeles to London this week to show public support at father King Charles' Coronation on Saturday, making his first public appearance of the year with his royal relatives. But the Duke of Sussex wasn't given a spot beside his immediate family inside the Westminster Abbey ceremony and was instead relegated to the third row to watch his father and stepmother Camilla crowned.
While the nation is celebrating King Charles' Coronation, there will be another big bash happening across the pond. Prince Harry's wife Meghan Markle skipped the Coronation and stayed in California, where the couple live with their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. As the historic event falls on Archie's fourth birthday, this is believed to have been a factor in 41 year old Meghan's choice not to attend.
Prince Harry has been spotted at Heathrow airport as he prepares to jet back home to California. As soon as King Charles' Coronation had finished, Harry, 38, jumped in a car and set off for the airport.
Prince Harry may have returned to the UK to show his support for King Charles at Saturday's Coronation, but it appears all wounds aren't quite healed. Taking a seat in Westminster Abbey's third row for the ceremony, the Duke Of Sussex sat alongside his cousins Princess Eugenie and Beatrice and their respective husbands; Jack Brooksbank and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.The prince, who flew in from Los Angeles on Friday, appeared relaxed with his family members, with Zara and Mike Tindall in the fourth row behind - while the first two were reserved for working members of the royal family - such as William and Kate.
Prince Harry stayed in the background during the coronation for his father, King Charles III, but was, of course, still a point of focus for many watching the ceremony.The estranged prince had no formal role in the coronation, nor did he make any contact with the king or his brother, Prince William, during the big day. However, many eyes were still on the embattled royal as he attended the festivities for his father and Queen Camilla.Harry was spotted entering Westminster Abbey on Saturday morning with his cousins, Princess Beatrice, Princes Eugenie, and Zara Tindall, as well as their respective spouses.
Catching up. Prince Harry and Princess Anne chatted while in attendance at King Charles III‘s coronation in London on Saturday, May 6.
Princess Eugenie looked radiant as she arrived at Westminster Abbey ahead of King Charles' Coronation on Saturday. The 33 year old cradled her blossoming baby bump as she made her way into the venue alongside her husband Jack Brooksbank, 37, who she is expecting her second child with.
Prince Harry has been spotted at King Charles III’s coronation ahead of the 11am ceremony which will take place later this morning. The youngest son of the new king was spotted smiling as he headed into Westminster Abbey, walking into the church alongside his cousins Princess Beatrice and Eugenie as they chatted away to one another.
Prince Harry will be sat in the third row at King Charles' Coronation at Westminster Abbey, according to reports.The Duke of Sussex, 38, arrived in the UK on Friday morning ahead of his father's crowning, with wife Meghan Markle, 41, remaining in the US with the couple's two children, Archie, four, and Lilibet, one. Prince Harry is set to join the Royal Family at Westminster Abbey today to watch his father King Charles, 74, and step-mum Queen Consort Camilla, 75, be crowned and will reportedly be sat in the third row, alongside his cousins Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.