The news of Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis sent shockwaves through the world, leaving millions heartbroken for the beloved Princess. But behind the scenes, a quieter, more personal tragedy was unfolding. Prince Harry, already estranged from his family, was grappling with the devastating news from afar, a world away from the brother and sister-in-law he once considered close.

Christopher Andersen, author of “The King: The Life of Charles III,” revealed the depth of Harry’s anguish, stating that the Duke was “hit hard” by the news, just like everyone else.

 

Forced to learn about Kate’s diagnosis through a public video announcement, a wave of helplessness and despair washed over him. The distance, once a physical barrier, now felt like an insurmountable chasm, separating him from his family during their time of need.

Adding to the already palpable tension, royal insiders revealed that Prince William, consumed with worry for his ailing wife, was in no mood for a reconciliation. The wounds of the past ran deep, leaving a bitter residue that tainted any hope of a quick reunion.

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The once inseparable brothers, now seemingly lost to each other, found themselves on opposite sides of a growing divide.

Andersen painted a bleak picture of the situation, confessing that the chances of a meeting, let alone a reconciliation, were “extremely slim.” The “lingering bitterness” from the years of drama and public spats cast a long shadow, obscuring any potential path towards healing.

Adding insult to injury, Harry’s return to London for the Invictus Games was met with a cold reception