‘Blindsided' Prince William ‘Furious' Over Prince Harry & King Charles' Aides Meeting, ‘Source' Claims
Prince William and Kate Middleton left out of alleged 'peace talks,' 'source' claims
Rob Shuter #ShuterScoop learned that Prince William and Kate Middleton were not included in Prince Harry and King Charles' royal aides' secret meeting. A senior aide claimed that the Prince of Wales found out about the alleged 'peace talks' through the press, as he and Middleton reportedly didn't receive the memo. The source believes that it was 'no coincidence' that William had no involvement in the talks, and it left him 'furious.'
The private meeting with Prince Harry and King Charles' aides reportedly took place last week at the Royal Over-Seas League club. The summit seemingly took place days after the Duke of Sussex expressed his desire to reconcile with his father, who is currently receiving cancer treatment, in a BBC interview. Other reports after the meeting revealed that he initiated his bid to settle the rift with his father and the royal family to avoid feeling guilty if he never got to see him again.
However, news of Prince Harry and King Charles' aides meeting reached the press, and it ticked off Prince William and Kate Middleton. Shuter revealed that, according to the source, the 'leaked' information upset both William and Middleton after Harry and Meghan Markle had echoed similar sentiments. The Telegraph had learned from insiders that the media learning about the secret meet-up had left the Sussexes, who denied leaking it, 'frustrated.'
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