Rift between William and Harry may be permanent, says Jennie Bond
THE rift between Prince William and Prince Harry looks to be permanent, according to royal commentator Jennie Bond.
She was commenting on reports that Harry and Meghan have not been invited to a royal gathering in September to commemorate the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Ms Bond told GB News: “We all say, ‘oh, time will heal everything’. I think in this case it’s not going to heal.
“In fact, I think positions have become so entrenched that the rest of family have just moved on and Charles, I exempt him a bit from this because he’s the dad and he still loves his boy obviously, but I think certainly between William and Harry there is no going back, and it’s just a fait accompli now that they don’t talk.
“They have no intention of talking, the two families go their own ways and I think that’s how it’s going to stay and time is making that more certain.”
In a discussion with Patrick Christys, she continued: “I hope personally that Charles somehow reaches out to his son and continues to say he wants to see him, because I think that’s what a dad has to do. But I don’t think Harry’s making it easy.
“They’ve moved on, they’ve gone away from the toxicity that Harry and Meghan seem to spread amongst them and they’ve just let it go.
“I’m sure there’s great sadness within the family but this happens in families, doesn’t it?”
She added: “I think it’s clear that the majority, a large proportion of people in this country feel that Harry and Meghan have probably better where they are.”