Prince William and Kate Middleton’s marriage has stood strong for over a decade, but their relationship with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has become increasingly strained. While William initially supported his younger brother’s romance, he later grew concerned about how fast things were moving. Reports suggest that William advised Harry to slow down before proposing, which caused friction between them.
When Harry and Meghan married in 2018, it was a groundbreaking event—an American actress becoming part of the royal family. Meghan’s wedding dress, her entrance at St. George’s Chapel, and the moment King Charles (then Prince Charles) walked her down the aisle captivated the world. However, tensions were already brewing behind the scenes. One major point of contention was Meghan’s access to Princess Diana’s jewelry. William allegedly insisted that certain pieces should be reserved for Kate, even seeking the Queen’s assurance on the matter.
As time passed, the brothers drifted further apart, particularly after Harry and Meghan stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and moved to the U.S. Their explosive interviews, including claims of mistreatment and racism within the royal family, deepened the rift. Today, sources claim that William and Harry are not on speaking terms, with little sign of reconciliation.
Meanwhile, William and Kate have been expanding their influence beyond the UK, particularly in the U.S. Their Royal Foundation has made efforts to strengthen global charitable initiatives, a move that reportedly caught Meghan off guard. Some speculate that the Prince and Princess of Wales are subtly countering the Sussexes’ growing presence in America.