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According to the Daily Beast, drama kicked off due to The Guardian reporting that "Prince Harry wants to keep the HRH titles for his children so that when they grow older they can decide for themselves whether they want to become working royals, or stay out of public life."
The Royal Family feud has been making headlines for years, with Prince William and Prince Harry’s relationship taking the centre stage. From public subs to heart-wrenching silences, their rift only seems to be growing.
According to royal experts, Queen Camilla is maintaining a dignified silence after Prince Harry's tell-alls, choosing to instead support King Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2024.
By appointment of the late Queen Elizabeth II, William was made a Royal Knight Companion of the Garter and the 1,000th Knight since the order was created.Membership is strictly limited and includes a mix of senior royals and notable public figures,
Prince William is reportedly considering stripping Prince Harry's children, Archie and Lilibet, of their HRH titles when he ascends the throne. This move follows Meghan Markle's recent controversy over using her HRH title and reports that Harry desires his children to retain the titles for future choices.
Senior working royals including Prince William, Kate Middleton, Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Queen Camilla will reportedly take part in the king's birthday parade.
Prince William has no intention of letting his estranged brother Prince Harry dictate whether his children, Archie and Lilibet, can one day expect to find work and fame by representing the British royal family, or “The Firm,” as the apparatus of working royals is known, according to a new report.
Prince William appeared to take a subtle dig at Prince Harry during a royal outing to the regiment once associated with his younger brother. The incident unfolded on Wednesday, June 4, when the 42-year-old heir apparent visited the Army Air Corps (ACC) in Wattisham, Suffolk.
Kate Middleton is reportedly ditching the role of peacemaker and choosing instead to follow Queen Elizabeth II's mantra of "keep calm and carry on" to protect the monarchy.
It was an idea that her eldest son, Prince William, came up with, and proceeds from the Christie's auction went toward charities close to Diana's heart. Fast forward to 2025 and Julien's Auctions is holding the biggest sale of the late royal's fashion ever on June 26—and its executive director said some of the bidders could end up being the royals themselves.