According to a statement that surfaced after Prince William recently wished Prince Harry a happy birthday, he is not keen on mending things with his youngest sibling.
Prince Harry turned 40 during the week on Sunday, and The Prince and Princess of Wales also joined in the celebrations by sharing a post from King Charles to social media.
”It is wonderful to be able to wish the Duke of Sussex a very happy 40th birthday today.” This was posted by King Charles on X.
Wrting on the Respondent X tribute of Prince William and Kate Middleton who is known as The Prince and Princess of Wales. Another congratulations to The Duke of Sussex in relations to his 40’ Birthday.
Thomas, a friend of prince William revealed to The Daily Beast that even though he is prince of wales, relations with them at the moment don’t seem to attract Harry. He (William) does not understand how Harry could put such hateful things in his own book, especially how Catherine has been diagnosed with cancer, William’s friend added, it is rather normal that he prioritizes his wife and children first, then his work.
The same observer said that the main goal of the text was the birthday wish to “try” to win King Charles’ confidence. “It explains why William feels it is appropriate to acknowledge his father’s status and do what he is told to do,” the source said, pointing out that such a message was not physically signed by William and Kate and calling it a solely ‘a company thing.’
As reported by GB news, one of the acquaintances of King Charles III commented: “No, Royal, He has made it very clear that he wants to be left with Harry and also be part of his life, bee of his family. He can call anybody to wish for his happy 40th birthday bash and that makes sense.”
As per a palace official, this is a common practice practiced in relation to the rounds of birthdays of any non working Royals which they deem important. Still, the source said, there will be no such card for Harry for his forty-one birthday as it is not a significant year.
The Duke of Sussex and the Prince of Wales were recently seen attending the deceased service of their uncle Lord Robert Fellowes but did not engage with each other.