Prince William still has ‘residual hurt’ from Prince Harry, Meghan’s Oprah interview

Prince William and Kate Middleton notably avoided Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Queen’s Jubilee

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June 09, 2022

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Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton notably avoided Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Queen’s Jubilee, and a royal expert says it was because the Cambridges still have ‘residual’ hurt from the Sussexes explosive Oprah Winfrey interview.

Camilla Tominey, the royal correspondent for This Morning, addressed the absence of any interaction between William and Harry and their families while talking to host Holly Willoughby.

Tominey shared: “I think ahead of the Jubilee it's fair to say there had been some reports that they're on good terms and talking regularly, but I don't think we can conclude that they're on good terms and talking regularly if they didn't really spend any private time together over the weekend at all.”

She then went on to add: “The truth of the matter is, there’s still a lot of residuals hurt over the Oprah Winfrey interview.”

“… And because of the lack of acknowledgement of the hurt caused from the Sussex side of things, things are still frosty,” Tominey further shared.

It must be mentioned that Tominey had earlier confirmed that any kind of reunion between Prince Harry, Meghan, Prince William and Kate Middleton at the Queen’s Jubilee was off the cards.

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