In a dramatic turn of events, Princess Kate confronted Prince Harry, accusing him of betraying the kingdom.
The encounter took place just before the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth, where Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, found herself walking between Prince Harry and Prince William.
However, according to reports from NowToLove, it seems that Kate has reached her limit with her brother-in-law.
Citing royal sources, the website revealed that Kate was deeply hurt by Prince Harry’s explosive memoir, “Spare,” and the subsequent media frenzy it caused.
The book openly criticized the royal family, leaving Kate feeling betrayed.
Sensing that the funeral was her only chance to speak to Harry before he would be separated from his family once again, she took the opportunity to express her feelings.
An inside source disclosed that Kate wanted Harry to understand just how upset she was.
She firmly stated that his actions had driven a wedge between the two princes, a sentiment that William did not intervene in.
It is believed that William allowed Kate to have this conversation with his brother.
The insider shared that Kate never anticipated that Harry would cause such harm to his own family.
She felt as though she had lost her brother in the midst of this chaos and simply wanted to ask him one question: why did you betray us?
Amidst the turmoil within the royal family, Kate has been seen engaging in her official duties.
Recently, she was spotted donning a military uniform as she visited soldiers of the Queen’s First Guard, QDG.
During her visit to Robertson Barracks in Swanton Morley, Norfolk, Kate appeared to be in high spirits, exchanging pleasantries with families and conversing with members of the regiment.
Last August, King Charles appointed Kate as the commander-in-chief of QDG, a role she seemed to relish.
As part of her tour, she even attempted to fly a drone, showcasing her adventurous side.
Additionally, she took the opportunity to present several medals to deserving soldiers and promote the regiment’s beloved mascot, the pony.