Prince William’s biographer breaks down if Harry can find his way back to the Firm before Coronation

Prince Harry, William’s chances of reconciling before his Coronation takes place comes to light

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Published April 02, 2026
Prince William’s biographer breaks down if Harry can find his way back to the Firm before Coronation

With an official biography out for the Waleses’ for first time in decades, there’s a lot of appearances and secrets being brought to the open when it comes to Prince William and Kate.

The biography in question is written by Journalist Russell Myers, titled, William and Catherine: The Monarchy’s New Era — The Inside Story

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It details a number of secrets straight from the source, since the future King and Queen are said to have collaborated for this book.

For this, Mr Myers sat down with Extra and broke down a few things previously unknown about the Sussexes exit from the UK, often dubbed ‘Megxit’, much to Prince Harry’s earlier dismay.

With the sixth anniversary of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s UK exit coming, the chances the author just broke down what he thinks is most likely to happen.

In his eyes, a return may well not even be in the cards because “[Prince Harry’s], first of all, said that he wanted an apology from his family, notably his father and his brother. He certainly won’t be getting that because of the way that things have happened over the last couple of years.”

But according to Mr Myers Prince William is “heading in a different direction,” and this is why he also dropped one update that puts a wrench in reconciliation rumors because he said in his own words, “I think that the relationship hasn’t really got off the floor from where it has been at rock bottom.”

The main crux of the author’s thoughts point to a ‘much needed’ separation, as well as time. To him “a real passage of time” is needed, if something of the sort can even be considered.

However, with King Charles’ health sparking questions about Prince William’s own Coronation, past sources claimed Prince Harry is very ‘low’ on his priority list.

Plus, given the major differences between father and son, Mr Myers even said, [He] definitely won’t want a coronation like his grandmother or his father. It will very, very much be slimmed down.” Furthermore, “they’ll certainly have more of a focus on what it means for the public and how, sort of, accountable the royal family is in a wider sense.”

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.
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