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Prince William ‘ain’t going to forgive and forget’ after Harry crossed line

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s repeated insults of Kate, the Princess of Wales, won’t be “forgiven and forgotten,” according to journalist Dan Wootton.

When the pair repeatedly made attempts to share “their truth,” Mr. Wootton said the Duke of Sussex had violated his brother’s “red line” by focusing on his wife.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s accusations against the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Royal Family have not yet elicited a response from them. However, they did remain composed and smile this week while on a joint tour.

According to Mr. Wootton, the Prince of Wales thought Harry and Meghan’s attacks were “utterly vile,” implying that William would find it difficult to make amends with his younger brother.

He said: “William ain’t going to forgive and forget. His red line, by the way, was not the personal attacks on him, it was the attacks on Kate, his wife.

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“He found that completely despicable when Meghan went on international television and claimed that Kate had made her cry.

“We’ve then seen more attacks on Kate in the Netflix documentary. But this book…William is presented as the villain of the piece. Harry has to know there are now permanent ramifications for his relationship with William.”

Mr Wootton added: “William is going to be king one day and Harry has now tried to present him to the world, he says for historical purposes, as a violent, angry, insensitive bully.

“If you speak to people who are friends with William, that is not how they characterise the guy. I would say Harry drove him to frustration time and again.”

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