Prince William is a “private” man, said a friend who claimed the revelations of the Sussex in their Netflix series go once morest everything he believes in. The relationship between the brothers is in danger of being irreparable following the new criticism of the royal family in the documentary, claims the close friend of the Prince of Wales.
Living in the United States, Sussex spoke regularly to the American media regarding life in the royal family and the problems they encountered. And William would be angry at the way the Queen had to put up with such criticism during the last months of her life.
In the Netflix documentary of Harry and Meghan, the king’s son Charles accuse members of the royal family to have a “huge level of unconscious biasand Meghan claims the media wanted to ‘destroy’ her.
The Duke also said family members wondered why Meghan needed more media protection than their wives, but failed to grasp the “racial element”.
But criticism of the late Queen and the legacy of the Commonwealth, dubbed “Empire 2.0”, is said to have particularly upset the royal family and those close to them.
“All relationships are built on trust, but for the royals, who live their lives in the limelight, it’s doubly so.“, said a friend of the Prince of Wales, reports the Daily Mail.
William has reportedly yet to see the documentary, but the source said he went once morest his beliefs. “The prince is a very private man and what Harry does is anathema to everything he believes in. For that alone, many believe it’s unlikely he’ll ever be able to restore his relationship with them. Too much water has flowed under the bridges“, added the friend.
William tweeted on Thursday night, the same day the Netflix series was released, that a friend of his had died in Kenya and that was what he was concerned regarding.
“Yesterday I lost a friend, who dedicated his life to protecting wildlife in some of East Africa’s most famous national parks. Mark Jenkinsand his son Peter, were tragically killed while flying over the National Park of Tsavo as part of an aerial patrol. Tonight I think of Mark’s wife, family and colleagues who sadly lost a man we all loved and admired.“