Princess Diana: She predicted a rift between Harry and William

Princess Diana’s former valet, Paul Burrell, 65, said Princess Diana predicted that her sons, Prince William (41) a princ Harry (39), they get into a serious conflict. Diana, who died in 1997, believed her sons’ relationship would have deteriorated had she not been present. “She would be devastated to see how serious the current conflict is,” Burrell said.

Diana as a peacemaker

Burrell, who worked for the British royal family, emphasized that Diana always was “peacemaker” and she would do anything to end the conflict between Harry and William. “She intended for them all to stay together,” Burrell stated. “When it fell apart, it was devastating for her. She predicted that if the family broke up, William and Harry would have their own problems, and indeed they did. Without Diana’s intervention, it’s a lost cause.’

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Harry’s fake royal tour

The conflict between the brothers deepened after Harry and Meghan’s (42) recent trip to Nigeria, which some described as „faux-royal tour“. PR expert Lynn Carratt of Press Box PR warned that such actions could deepen the conflict with the royal family. “These fake royal tours, if not managed properly, could deepen their rift with the royal family,” Carratt said. “Their Nigerian trip bore all the hallmarks of a royal tour, which reportedly infuriated the palace.”

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A failed meeting in London

On a recent visit to London, Prince Harry missed the opportunity to meet his father, King Charles III. (75), nor with brother William. Harry also did not meet Princess Kate (42), who is undergoing cancer treatment. This fact contributed to further tension between the brothers and the royal family as a whole.

So, unfortunately, Princess Diana was right. And without it, the chance of any permanent reconciliation in the family is almost zero.

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