Princess Diana’s Former Assistant Claims She Would ‘Have a Broken Heart’ Over Prince William and Prince Harry’s Feud That ‘Meghan Caused’

Princess Diana’s Former Assistant Claims She Would ‘Have a Broken Heart’ Over Prince William and Prince Harry’s Feud That ‘Meghan Caused’

 

Someone who used to work for the royal family is blaming Meghan Markle for the feud between her husband and the Prince of Wales since Harry was always William’s “wingman.”

 

Princess Diana’s Former Assistant Claims She Would ‘Have a Broken Heart’ Over Prince William and Prince Harry’s Feud That ‘Meghan Caused’

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, stunned millions of people around the world when they chose to step down from their royal roles in 2020. Even more surprising was that following their exit, they did a series of interviews and tell-alls airing out the royals’ dirty laundry and claiming they were unfairly treated when they were working members of the family.

By the Sussexes’ account, a feud had been brewing between Prince William and Prince Harry for some time which is also something much of the public hadn’t been aware of. That’s because from the outside the brothers were always thought to be the best of friends and going all the way back to the days when their mother was still alive, they appeared so happy together.

But we know now something behind the scenes changed that. According to someone who used to work in the royal household, Meghan is what changed it and if Princess Diana were alive today she would be “heartbroken” over that.

Princess Diana raised Prince Harry to be a ‘wingman’ for Prince William

Of course, we’ll never know what Princess Diana would been feeling if she were alive today but it’s safe to say she wouldn’t be happy that her sons aren’t even on speaking terms these days especially because of how she raised them.

Andrew Morton, who penned Princess Diana’s biography, said that their mother raised Harry to be William’s “wingman.” However, given everything the Duke of Sussex has said in an effort to damage and bring down the monarchy, Morton claimed that Harry turned out to be more like William‘s “hitman.”

The author told Time Magazine: “Diana always expected Harry to be a wingman to William, not a hitman.”

Former butler Paul Burrell, who worked as a member of Princess Diana’s staff from 1987 until her death in 1997, agreed that the late royal expected the princes to remain close throughout their lives and never envisioned anything other than that happening