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Kate Middleton’s views on Prince Harry take a massive U-turn: ‘She’s looking at the Sussexes’ chaos’

Kate Middleton’s views on Prince Harry take a massive detour into a burning inferno

By H. Anjum
Published July 13, 2026
Kate Middleton’s views on Prince Harry take a massive U-turn: ‘She’s looking at the Sussexes’ chaos’
Kate Middleton’s views on Prince Harry take a massive U-turn: ‘She’s looking at the Sussexes’ chaos’

It seems even Kate Middleton has had enough of the Sussexes, and not just Meghan because recent reports suggest she’s put her hands in the air and refuses to deal with them..

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams is the one who pointed all these things out in a chat with Fox News Digital.

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In his view, the issue came to a head when the media cycle started yanking back and forth, with headlines like ‘will they’ and ‘won’t they’, in reference to Meghan’s landing in the UK with Archie and Lilibet.

Regarding the eventual meeting which followed, and the ‘circus’ shortly before he said, “the trip was a mess before Harry arrived.”

While he does admit Kate would 100% support “whatever William decided in dealing with his brother,” the fact of the matter is that, where she’s concerned, “looking at the chaos the visit has become,” it “isn’t difficult to see why William and Catherine are certain to stay out of it.”

And before signing off he also chimed in to say, “if the Sussexes were sincere, it would be private.”

For those unversed with the history of the Sussexes' issues, it began to trickle on from the start of the ‘transition’ into their new life. Moreover, Its said to have happened rapidly, as seen in behind-the-scenes images the Sussexes shared in their docuseries for Netflix a couple of years later.

From Vancouver Island, Canada to Santa Barbara, California, and Tyler Perry’s house in between, the couple moved around in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. But before that, their last leg of royal work included attending the Endeavour Fund Awards and the Commonwealth Day Service held at Westminster Abbey.

A couple of years later news came that a 12-month ‘review period’ concluded, which meant that the Sussexes would officially be confirmed as not returning to royal life. This also led to the stripping of Prince Harry’s honorary military titles, and royal patronages.

From that point on the interviews, (Oprah Winfrey, 60 Minutes, CBS, BBC) the docuseries, (Harry & Meghan) began, right after deals were signed with both Netflix and Spotify.

While the Netflix deal is said to be ongoing, despite it being in a diminished capacity, the Spotify deal fell through and fans even saw the CEO, Daniel Ek, come out and accuse the couple of being “grafters.”

A couple of years later, around 2023, in January the memoir that Prince Harry had been working on came out, titled Spare, and showcased details from the Sandringham summit, the dog bowl incident (where Prince Harry was thrown in by his brother) as well as a promise of ‘more material’ should a second book be in consideration.

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.