William warned rift with Harry will ‘continue to plague him’ as Meghan stays ‘p***** off’
Prince William has been warned that there are "no signs" that his rift with the Sussexes has abated, as one commentator claimed that Meghan Markle remains "really p***** off" about her exit from the monarchy.
Prince William has been warned to expect their rift with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to flare up in public in a resurfaced documentary clip.
The ominous warning for the heir to the throne was noted in the third and final episode of the bombshell Channel 4 documentary series The Real Windsors, which examines the future of the Royal Family and aired last year.
Broadcaster and commentator Bonnie Greer said that Meghan was still “really p***** off” about her exit from the family, as the rift threatens to blow up in the future.
The documentary narrator suggested that the rift could “continue to plague William” as he tries to prepare his family for a bigger role in the monarchy.
Ms Greer remarked: “They have a woman who was married into the family, whose ancestors had descended from enslaved Africans, okay. They hit the jackpot.
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“Now she ain’t in the family no more and she’s really pissed off about it.”
The narrator noted: “Surveys suggest that many of the generation that royals most need to appeal to are the ones who are most sympathetic to Meghan’s side of the story.”
Katie Nicholl, a royal correspondent at Vanity Fair, responded: “Gen Z doesn’t connect with the monarchy.
The documentary narrator suggested that the rift could ‘continue to plague William’
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“It’s absolutely crucial that the next generation of the monarchy connect to Gen Z. If they don’t, the monarchy becomes irrelevant.”
The documentary narrator predicted more drama for the Cambridges, adding: “The family dramas no sign of abating, not least in the form of Harry’s impending memoir.”
Earlier in the programme, broadcaster and journalist Camilla Tominey explained the frosty relationship between the two couples on display to thousands at the Platinum Jubilee.
Meghan Markle remains ‘really p***** off” about her exit from the monarchy
She said: “There were reports going into the weekend that things were better. But we could see very clearly there were no interactions between the couples or their children while Harry and Meghan were over for that weekend.
“Things aren’t rosy between the two brothers and their wives. William and Kate feel that Meghan and Harry haven’t acknowledged the hurt caused by the Oprah interview.”