Prince Harry’s old friend no longer hears peeps from him, according to King Charles’ former butler.
Grant Harrold, who worked for the monarch for seven years when he was Prince of Wales, claims the Duke of Sussex has cut all ties with friends he once shared with brother Prince William.
“I know some of Harry’s friends, who haven’t heard from him at all now,” Harrold said.
Since stepping down as a senior member of the royal family in 2020, Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, are across the pond in an effort to start over.
Since uprooting his life and starting over in Montecito, Calif., Duke seems to be doing the same with his friendships.
Grant Harrold worked as King Charles’ butler for seven years when he was Prince of Wales.Susie Mackie/Shutterstock
The Duke of Sussex has cut all ties with friends he once shared with brother Prince William, Harrold claimed.Getty Images
Harry was famously absent from his friend Jack Mann’s wedding in July — although he was in the wedding party at their own.
The Sussex couple’s absence surprised guests, especially since Mann — who is Harry’s long-time polo partner — appeared in a “group of brothers” photo at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018.
Mann, who is reportedly known as Harry’s “unofficial best man” has remained tight-lipped about the guest list since the duke’s absence was announced.
Mann, whose wedding Harry reportedly skipped, appears in a “group of brothers” photo from the duke’s wedding day.Netflix
According to Harrold, Harry’s relationship with his brother is “non-existent” after the pair were once “best friends.” POOL/AFP via Getty Images
And according to Harrold, the same could be said for Harry’s relationship with his brother after the pair were once “best friends.”
“They’re both very outgoing boys,” Harrold said on behalf of Spin Genie. “And that’s what’s so sad about it now, how they’ve gone from best friends to non-existent. They have come so far.”
The former royal butler recalled spending time with William and Harry, saying they “always had fun together” before their years apart.
“I mainly work with them as they approach their teens and twenties,” he said. “I love the way they get along with each other. They always have fun together and joke around. They play practical jokes and hurt each other, but it’s harmless.”
“They are good friends and they also have the same friends. You’ll see them in the pub together,” added Harrold. “It’s a great time for them.”
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