Princess Diana Would Be 'Infuriated' by Prince William and Prince Harry's Rift, Biographer Says (Exclusive)
20.09.2022 - 00:11
/ etonline.com
Prince Harry and Prince William have come together several times in the wake of their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II's, death to honor the late monarch in a series of public and private ceremonies. The state funeral procession for Her Majesty on Monday called upon the memory of another significant royal's death — the siblings' mother, the late Princess Diana. ET spoke with royal biographer Andrew Morton at Methodist Central Hall Westminster in England on Monday and discussed Harry and William's notorious rift, and how he feels their mother would react. «Well, the one thing that she would be really furious about is that they had this split,» Morton began, explaining that he had previously discussed the boys' relationship with Diana herself. «She always said to me, not just once, but on several occasions, that Harry is William's backup in the nicest possible way, he's his wingman, he's the one who helps William in this difficult job that he will have in the future because it's a lonely job.
And she always felt that Harry should be there as his backup, and I think everybody wants them to come back together again because together they are so much stronger.» On Sept. 8, Buckingham Palace announced that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II had «died peacefully» at 96 years old. Before the news of her death was made public, Prince William, Prince Harry and other immediate royal family members traveled to Balmoral Castle in Scotland to pay their final respects to the monarch. Two days later, the estranged brothers and their wives, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton, first reunited on Sept.
10 outside of Windsor Castle as they viewed floral tributes to the late queen. ET learned, at the time, that William had reached out to Harry about
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