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Rift between Prince Harry, King Charles ‘motivated by both sides’

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Rift between Prince Harry, King Charles ‘motivated by both sides’

Prince Harry’s invitation to the royal family may have gone in vain, but mother Princess Diana’s family didn’t let him down.

The Duke of Sussex was accompanied into St Paul’s Cathedral by Princess Diana’s younger brother Earl Spencer and older sister Lady Jane Fellowes, while no other royals were seen.

Harry, who was greeted by huge cheers from the crowd gathered outside the cathedral, received welcoming hugs as he met members of his family inside. The Daily Mail.

Historian Martin Whittock discusses this scenario gb news On how Prince Harry was rejected by the royals but supported by the Spencers.

It is noteworthy that there are still links and communication between the Duke and his mother’s family,” he said. “But it seems now that relations with her father’s side of the family have broken down spectacularly.”

The historian argued that many would say Prince Harry “created the situation” but added that it is “quite clear” that the rift is “ongoing” and appears to be driven by “both sides”.

She shared that Wednesday’s event was a testament to the “damaged” relationship shared by Prince Harry and King Charles.

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