In the aftermath of the release of Prince Harry’s memoir, tensions have been brewing within the royal family.
While they have maintained a public silence, behind closed doors, reactions have been heated.
According to a source close to the royal family, Prince William is particularly upset by the claims made in his younger brother’s book, as reported by PEOPLE in their cover story this week.
In the memoir, Prince Harry describes Prince William as his arch-adversary and alleges that William physically attacked him during the filming of the movie “Spare,” which was released last month.
The source reveals that Prince William is the most affected by these revelations and needs some time to gather himself.
He has been portrayed as brash and callous, but it remains uncertain whether he will back down.
The question now is whether they can move past this and acknowledge their differing perspectives.
Royal writer Valentine Lowe suggests that William will be furious at the breaches of trust.
Meanwhile, King Charles III is eager for tensions to cool down before his coronation on May 6th, according to the same source close to the royal family.
Charles wants his son to be present at this significant event and hopes for Harry to return to the family.
If the issues are not resolved, it could forever be associated with the king’s reign and the division within the family.
Charles, who has faced criticism in the past for being an absentee parent, would find it devastating if this perception continued.
Rumors circulate that Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury who officiated Harry and Meghan’s wedding and will oversee the coronation service, has been chosen as a mediator between the conflicting parties.
Welby, who shares a close bond with the couple, would undoubtedly strive to reunite the family members, despite reports suggesting that Charles had previously instructed him to reach out to the Sussexes.
Aside from Charles’ paternal desire to reunite his family, royal historian Robert Lacey emphasizes that one of the roles of the royal family is to demonstrate how to handle challenges with compassion and sensibility.
The key to future family prosperity lies not in reconciliation alone but in accepting each other’s priorities and perspectives.
In other news, rugby player Mike Tindall follows a different diet from his wife, Zara.
As a professional rugby player, 44-year-old Mike Tindall must adhere to a strict dietary regimen.
Express.co.uk spoke to an expert who shed light on this aspect.
Tindall, who won the Rugby World Cup in 2003, is married to Zara Tindall, a trained athlete.
It comes as no surprise that the royal couple leads a healthy lifestyle.
Simone Thomas, the creator of a company, discussed the activities in which the father of three engages with Express.co.uk.
Despite retiring in 2011, Tindall is rumored to still play rugby with a local team, demonstrating his dedication to the sport.
He also enjoys playing golf, frequently participates in charity events, and advocates for golf as a sport for younger generations on his Instagram account.
His involvement in activities like the Parkinson’s Challenge, where he can be seen cycling up challenging hills, showcases his commitment to fitness.
It is apparent that Tindall fills his days with exercise to stay in shape.
The expert provides insight into whether Tindall will be able to maintain his active lifestyle as he approaches his mid-40s, with the support of his children, Mia, Lina, and Lucas Tindall.