Christmas time is upon us. All over the world, Christians will be united with their families in celebration.
But for the sixth consecutive time, the Christmas of the British Windsor Royals will be fractured, with the younger son of the King no longer welcome at the family table.
This comes as heir to the throne Prince William is reportedly still EXTREMELY angry with his brother Prince Harry, according to a royal commentator.
New York Post reported:
“The Prince of Wales, 42, reportedly still feels ‘betrayed’ over his brother’s eyebrow-raising actions since quitting royal life in 2020. However, it appears as though his wife, Kate Middleton, has a differing opinion.
‘I think the Prince of Wales remains very, very angry and upset and feels very betrayed’, Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent Katie Nicholl told the Sun.”
While William ‘the enforcer’ is opposed to any future reconciliation, Kate, the Princess of Wales, has a softer approach to the issue, inclined toward a possible reconciliation between both brothers.
“’Possibly the Princess of Wales is still open to a reconciliation in some form’, she said. ‘I still feel it’s quite early. But I do think when you go through something like a cancer diagnosis and you go through the sort of journey that she has done, and you confront your own mortality, you realize life is far too short for rifts and family feuds’.”
The Royal Correspondent defends the healing of the rift, since the British people look up to the royal family as a symbol of unity.
The Windsor clan will focus on healing when they get together at Sandringham later this month, in the sixth Christmas that Harry won’t be a part of.
“’I do think it’s important. It may be that people are making these comments on social media where you’re talking about togetherness, talking about empathy, what’s going on in your own family, and they are at risk of that happening’.
[…] ‘I was talking to sources close to the princess and to William, who said, ’Never give up hope, there’s always a chance’, but of course it’s always in the timing’, Nicholl added.”
The Prince and Princess of Wales are stepping up the preparations for the journey to Sandringham, in Norfolk, to spend Christmas with the family.
They will join King Charles, Queen Camilla and the rest of the senior royals to celebrate the holiday.
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