
“Feud Between Two Brothers a Great Loss for the Monarchy”
Royal biographer Andrew Morton has described the years-long rift between Prince William and Prince Harry as a "great loss for the monarchy," suggesting that Princess Diana would have mediated to end their cold war.
Kokcha News Agency – Royal biographer Andrew Morton has called the ongoing feud between Prince William and Prince Harry a “great loss for the monarchy.” Morton, who has written extensively about the British royal family, believes that if Princess Diana were alive, she would have intervened to end the brothers’ cold war and acted as a mediator.
Despite the public exchange of harsh statements between the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, and the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, it is known that both princes are preparing to commemorate the 28th anniversary of their mother’s tragic death.
Princess Diana passed away on August 31, 1997, when William was 15 and Harry was 12 years old.
In an interview with People magazine, Morton stated, “Diana always said there was a reason she had two sons. The younger one was there to support the older brother, the future King, in his duties. Diana would have undoubtedly taken a peaceful approach to resolve their issues.”
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