When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit the UK in September, William will be traveling to the US for an Earthshot related event. There’s sadly no plans for the brothers to meet up then or even in December when William will be landing alongside his wife Kate in Boston.
According to experts, William wants to limit contact with Harry until the memoir he’s been dangling over the Royal Family’s head gets released.
Prince William Made “A Conscious Decision” To Put the Firm Ahead Of His Relationship With Harry
In early 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down as senior working royals and moved to America to brand themselves outside of the Royal Family. However, in 2021, the pair sat down for an interview with popular celebrity TV host Oprah Winfrey and opened up about life in the few months they spent with the RF following their marriage. The interview saw them make several allegations against the Royal Family, with William only disputing one notable accusation about the RF being racists. Later on, Tom Bower’s bestselling book will go on to dispute Meghan’s claims that Kate made her cry and the media twisted the story.
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According to Prince George’s godfather, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, William made a “conscious decision” to put the future of the Royal Family ahead of his brother.
Mr. Lowther-Pinkerton said: “Prince William is very analytical and asks all the questions and makes sure that he’s clear what you’re asking him to do.
“His sort of moral compass is set absolutely rigidly due north. He has the clearest understanding of almost anybody I know of what is right and what is wrong and he won’t waiver from it, even if it means he’s going to take a hit.”
Speaking on the Channel 4 documentary, “The Real Windsors: A Very Modern Prince”, Mr. Lowther-Pinkerton said that he’s always known William to choose what’s right over what’s easy.
He added: “There are many examples of when I worked for him where it would have been very easy to take one route but it wouldn’t have been the honourable or the right thing to do so he took the more difficult route.”
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