Royal expert says the two brothers need to bury the hatchet and focus on their father's health
Prince Harry and Prince William are no longer boys but men, and it's time for them to "grow up" and put an end to their ongoing rift, according to royal expert Robert Jobson. In a recent interview, Jobson stressed the importance of the brothers coming together and supporting their father, King Charles, who is currently battling cancer. Jobson also urged Harry to stop seeking "cheap publicity" and apologized to his father for his recent behavior.
Time to build a truce and rebuild the relationship
Jobson suggested that the two brothers should follow the example set by William after the death of Queen Elizabeth. At that time, the brothers called a truce and agreed to disagree. Jobson emphasized the need for them to bury the hatchet and focus on rebuilding their relationship. He also mentioned that Kate, William's wife, found it incredibly challenging, but it was a necessary step towards healing.
William remains focused on his father's health and supporting Kate
While William returned to work this week, he is said to be fully committed to supporting his wife, Kate, as she recovers from surgery. His focus remains on his family and navigating the challenges they face, rather than on mending his relationship with Harry. Jobson emphasized that any apologies should happen privately, away from the public eye.
Time for Harry to be a "liege man" and apologize to his father
Jobson called on Harry to acknowledge his responsibilities as a member of the royal family and apologize to his father. He stressed that Harry is no longer a baby and needs to mature. Jobson also mentioned that William has been there for their father throughout his reign and it's time for Harry to step up and do the same. He urged Harry to put an end to seeking cheap publicity and focus on his family.
Harry's recent speech in Las Vegas raises eyebrows
Harry recently made a speech at the 2024 NFL Honors in Las Vegas, where he handed out a "Man of the Year" award. However, he made no mention of his father during the speech, which was filled with jokes about American football. Jobson criticized Harry's behavior, stating that it's time for him to prioritize his family and show respect to his father.
Overall, Jobson's message is clear - it's time for the two brothers to put their differences aside and support their father during this challenging time. They need to grow up and focus on their responsibilities as men, not boys. Only by burying the hatchet and rebuilding their relationship can they truly be there for their father when he needs them the most.