After the official biography of the Welshman was published for the first time in decades, a lot of secrets and secrets have been brought out into the open when it comes to Prince William and Kate.
The biography in question is written by journalist Russell Myers, titled, William and Catherine: The Monarchy’s New Era – The Inside Story
It details many secrets straight from the source, as the future king and queen are said to have collaborated on this book.
To that end, Mr. Myers sat down with Extra and broke down some previously unknown things about the Sussexes’ exit from the UK, often referred to as ‘Megxit’, which has previously disappointed Prince Harry.
As the sixth anniversary of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from the UK approaches, the author breaks down what we think is most likely to happen.
In his eyes, a comeback might not even be in the cards because “(Prince Harry) was the first to say he wanted forgiveness from his family, especially his father and brother. He certainly won’t get that because of the way things have gone over the last few years.”
But according to Mr. Myers, Prince William is “going in a different direction,” and that’s why he also issued an update that puts the reconciliation rumors to rest as he says in his own words, “I think the relationship hasn’t really picked up from where it was at the bottom.”
The main gist of the author’s thoughts points towards the ‘extremely necessary’ separation as well as time. That requires “actual passage of time”, if such a thing can even be considered.
However, questions are being raised about Prince William’s coronation due to King Charles’s health, with previous sources claiming that Prince Harry is much ‘lower’ on his priority list.
Also, given the major differences between father and son, Mr. Myers even said, (he) definitely wouldn’t want a coronation like his grandmother or his father. It will be greatly reduced.” Furthermore, “they will certainly be more focused on what this means for the public and how the royal family is accountable in a broader sense.”
