A Book Describe Prince Harry & Prince William's Reasons For Ignorance

Author Valentine Low claimed the reasons for ignorance in his book


London: Ahead of the sudden demise of the British Queen Elizabeth II, a new book reveals the shocking reason Prince Harry ignored his brother Prince William in his reconciliation efforts.

According to New York Post, amid the brothers' feud, author Valentine Low claimed that one stressful moment occurred when William and his wife Kate Middleton believed a now-infamous media appearance was a "deliberate attempt to knock the Cambridges out of the headlines."

It is said that William began to have concerns about the Sussexes' happiness in the royal family when Harry and Meghan Markle gave an interview to ITV during their 2019 tour of South Africa, realizing the family might be "in crisis."

One of the earliest public examples of Harry and Meghan's challenges as royals were their interview with ITV for their documentary "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey." In the royal limelight, Meghan spoke candidly about her hardships as a mother and newlywed. ITV's Tom Bradby even confronted Harry about his feud with his brother, which he did not deny.

In the documentary, Prince Harry said, "We are certainly on different paths at the moment, but I will always be there for him, as I know he will always be there for me."

When Prince William and Kate were touring Pakistan, the interview dominated press coverage and unavoidably overshadowed their visit.

According to The Post, the book added that William allegedly arranged a meeting with Harry. The latter initially agreed in the hopes of making atonement after he and Markle levelled multiple allegations against the royal family.

According to the book, the Duke of Sussex changed his mind shortly after agreeing and refused the offer. When Harry asked William who he would inform about the meeting, William responded that the prince’s private secretary would need to be told to put it on his calendar.

The book claims that Harry preferred they not go rather than run the risk of the visit being reported in the media because he was worried William's team would tell the press about it.

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