Prince William Is Still “Incredibly Upset” With Prince Harry and Can’t “Find It in His Heart” to Forgive

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Prince William Is Still “Incredibly Upset” With Prince Harry and Can’t “Find It in His Heart” to Forgive


Welp, looks like the Little Engine That Could that is Prince Harry and Prince William’s feud has no intention of slowing down, because Wills is simply not over it. According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, these two have barely spoken since Prince Harry dropped his tell-all memoir Spare, and William is not in the mood to get in touch and make amends.

“My royal sources say that any chance of a reconciliation really isn’t ruled out, but it’s certainly not going to happen anytime soon,” Nicholl tells Entertainment Tonight. “Prince William is still incredibly upset with Harry’s autobiography, which, of course, really cast William in a pretty bad light. No one’s going to forget anytime soon the stories of them coming to physical blows, and William allegedly shoving Prince Harry, forcing him onto the ground where he landed onto a dog bowl.”

Nicholl also confirmed that “they don’t talk” and that “there hasn’t been any contact between them for some time now is my understanding.”

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The ball appears to be in William’s court, but Nicholl has been told by “several sources close to” him that he “really just cannot find it in his heart at the moment to forgive his brother for what he’s done.”

Meanwhile, Kate Middleton has also “been left quite devastated by some of the anecdotes that Harry told in Spare that didn’t cast her in a particularly good light. I think there’s a great sense of betrayal.”

Reminder that Prince Harry is actually in England right now, but “any chance the brothers seeing each other, I’m told, is simply not on the cards.”

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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade. 



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