The Prince of Wales, Prince William, reportedly has a “degree of jealousy” towards his younger brother, Prince Harry, over his Invictus Games success.
Following Harry’s recent trip to visit his father, King Charles III, sources say there are no plans for the siblings to reunite. However, in an interview, the Duke of Sussex shared that he loves his family and said his father’s cancer diagnosis might help bring them all together.
Prince William Feels ‘Jealous Levels’ of Prince Harry
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In the midst of a recent issue of Harry’s ABC Special, titled “Prince Harry’s Mission: Life, Family and the Invictus Games,” a British journalist, Robert Jobson, reflected on the relationship between the Duke and his brother William. She claimed that William was surprised by his younger brother’s success at the Invictus Games.
Jobson noted that the sporting event, which is Harry’s “number one passion project” has been very successful since he launched it. He said, “It’s not cheap, it costs a lot of money, and he’s been able to keep raising that money over this period, which is amazing.”
The reporter then discussed how William has a “level of jealousy” over Harry’s success. He explained that the Prince of Wales was quite “surprised” by the level of funding given in the program and “how much government is involved.”
Harry’s new special footage from his recent interview with Will Reeve on “Good Morning America.” The interview took place during his visit to Canada with his wife, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, for the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games.
Prince Harry Has Previously Spoken About Their Rival Relationship
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After the release of the memoir “Spare”, Harry opened up about his relationship with William to “Good Morning America’s” Michael Strahan. He talks about the rift between them and says there’s always “this competition.” Harry says it’s a narrative driven by the British press, which paints them in an “heir / spare” light.
He added: “They’re against Wales – where Kate and William are now – against Sussex, me and my wife. They’re always against us against each other. They’re against Kate and Meghan against each other.”
In an ABC News special, Royal commentator Victoria Murphy talks about how William and the rest of the royal family are stepping back from Invictus after Harry and Meghan exit in 2020.
She said: “Harry is no longer a working royal. Invictus is no longer under the umbrella of an organization that members of the royal family are officially a part of and as such, they haven’t mentioned it at all since Harry stepped down as a working government.”
The Brothers Have No Plans To Reunite
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Following Harry’s recent visit to the UK to visit King Charles following his cancer diagnosis, Royal sources commented on his and William’s reluctance to see each other.
They said there were “no plans” to meet the siblings, as evidenced by Harry’s quick return to California after visiting his father.
Murphy said, “I think it’s very interesting that not only does William not want to see Harry when he comes to the UK, but he’s happy for people to know that he doesn’t plan to see him. I think that says a lot about how important the animosity is.”
The rift between the two royal couples has become more public since Harry and Meghan left the Royal Foundation and began planning their own philanthropic organization. It was further emphasized after they stepped down as royals in 2020, moved to the United States, and focused more on the Invictus Games.
Prince Harry Talks About Possible Reunion With Royal Family
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During the “GMA” interview used for Harry’s special event, the Duke of Sussex was asked whether King Charles’ cancer diagnosis could bring the royal family closer together and have a “reunification effect”. The family has been at odds since Harry and Meghan moved in, and even more so since the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
In response, Harry said, “Absolutely. Yes I’m sure. Throughout all these families, I see it day by day, the strength of the family unit united.” Duke spoke about how he saw that effect in the families of the Invictus soldiers he worked with.
When asked how he felt about the physical distance between him and Charles during his cancer battle, Harry said he needed to focus on his family but planned to see his father regularly.
“I have my own family, like all of us,” Harry said. “My family and my life in California is like that. I’ve got other trips planned that will take me through the UK or back to the UK, so I’ll stop by and see my family as much as possible.”
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