SAEDNEWS: Prince William is reportedly furious with his brother Prince Harry for discussing their mother, Princess Diana's death, in a recent interview
According to SAEDNEWS, In a recent interview, Prince Harry's comments about their mother, Princess Diana, have reportedly left Prince William furious. The brothers had previously made a pact to never publicly discuss their mother's tragic death again, but Harry broke this agreement during an interview with journalist Rebecca Barry for the ITV documentary "Tabloids on Trial."
According to New Idea Magazine, William is said to be "spitting mad," feeling betrayed and angry over Harry's decision to speak out. Sources suggest that the Prince of Wales believes Harry is capitalizing on Diana's legacy, having brought her death back into the public discourse.
While addressing his battles with the British press, Harry shared, "There's evidence to suggest that [my mother] was being hacked in the mid-90s, probably one of the first people to be hacked. And yet still today, the tabloid press very much enjoy painting her as being paranoid. But she wasn't paranoid.”
However, these remarks did not sit well with William, who is reportedly frustrated that Harry would go against their agreement. An insider claimed, "William is spitting mad that Harry would reference this again. He's so fed up with [the Sussexes] cashing in on Diana's death.”
The conflict between the brothers seems to be deepening, with sources indicating that Harry's fixation on their mother has intensified since marrying Meghan Markle. William is said to be reaching a point where he is "washing his hands of Harry for good."
Back in 2017, William made it clear during an ITV interview that he and Harry had no intention of discussing Diana's death publicly again. He stated, "We won't be doing this again – we won't speak as openly or publicly about her again.”
As tensions flare between the royal siblings, this latest fallout raises questions about their relationship and the enduring impact of their mother's legacy on their lives.