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Prince Harry’s Criticism of Kate and William: A Case of Petty Jealousy
Former royal butler, Paul Burrell, has praised Prince William and Princess Kate as a power couple, asserting that there is nothing to criticize them for.
Burrell believes that Prince Harry's criticisms of his brother and sister-in-law stem from a hint of jealousy, as he commends the future king and queen for their efforts to connect with the people of their country.
Since Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down as working royals in 2020 and relocated to the United States, they have consistently portrayed their time within the monarchy in a negative light.
The couple's controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021 revealed damaging allegations against the royal family.
Furthermore, their Netflix docuseries, “Harry and Meghan,” and Prince Harry's memoirs disclosed sensitive information about the family.
Despite these allegations, Prince William, Princess Kate, and the rest of the royal family have refrained from responding to the majority of them.
They did, however, release a statement acknowledging the seriousness of the issues raised regarding race.
During an interview with Slingo, Paul Burrell expressed his admiration for Prince William and Princess Kate, describing them as an incredible power couple who are diligently preparing for their future roles.
Burrell emphasized that Prince William does everything right, and there is no valid criticism to be directed at the couple.
He acknowledged that Prince Harry may have his reasons for criticizing them, but he dismissed it as petty jealousy.
According to sources, Prince Harry is reportedly eager to return to the UK, feeling unsettled in Los Angeles compared to Meghan, who grew up in the city.
However, it remains uncertain whether the royal family would welcome him back with open arms if he were to return.
Ephraim Hardcastle, writing for the Daily Mail, suggested that Prince William would not be pleased to financially support his younger brother's family upon their return.
As the Prince of Wales, William receives £24 million annually from the Duchy of Cornwall, which supports his children's families.
However, this surplus would quickly dwindle if Harry and Meghan were to return, as William would have to cover their duties, housing costs, and the education of their children, Archie and Lilibet.
In his book, “Spare Harry Claims His Father,” Prince Harry mentioned that King Charles warned him about the limited financial resources available to support him and Meghan when they married in 2018.
Consequently, it is possible that William might have to step in, should the burden of financing the Sussexes become too immense for the king.
Nonetheless, recent reports suggest that Harry and Meghan may have decided to remain in the US, as they have been casually searching for a new property near the ocean in Malibu.
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