Prince William’s relationship with Kate’s family, the Middletons, has been well-documented for years, but a new discovery has revealed just how much of a change Kate saw in her husband, as well as what her own brother thought of the change.
For those who don’t know, it has to do with Prince William’s love for the close circle of his family, which is said to have been active even when Kate was undergoing cancer treatment and Carole Middleton, her mother, started taking her grandchildren to the events of the future King of England and his extracurricular exercises and extracurricular activities.
Now author Tina Brown has broken down what the other Windsors were thinking and according to her findings, the Duke of Sussex felt ‘displaced’ by this attraction to Middleton.
Furthermore, according to express “Although they were still incredibly close, living next door to each other (at Kensington Palace), sharing the same office, and having an awesome time, (Harry) mourned his bond with William against the world.”
He also said that their “bougie family unit” was something the Duke could not enter into and therefore could not “understand his brother’s obsession with his Middleton in-laws, whose bucklerby world brought Harry to tears.”
It is also said that the issues have become increasingly frequent, leading to her feeling that Prince William is now nothing more than a “complete Windsor country idiot”.
According to those with knowledge of her findings and her day-to-day inner workings, it is said that the heir, “on weekends (when he was not Chase Middleton) was tramping the grounds of Anmer Hall, the red-brick Georgian mansion on the Sandringham estate”.
For those not in the know, this property was a wedding gift from the Queen. But what is most carefully brought to light is the heir’s attire as he would have worn a flat hat and tweed jacket like his “‘turnip toff’ Norfolk farmer friends.”
