According to a close friend, William expressed his support, saying, "All we can do, and all I can do, is try and support them and hope that the time comes when we're all singing from the same page," as reported by The Sunday Times.
With a touch of nostalgia, the Prince shared, "I want everyone to play on the team...I've put my arm around my brother all our lives and I can't do that anymore...I'm sad about that," indicating a sense of loss over the changes in their relationship and acknowledging that they are now "separate entities.
" This stance contrasts sharply with rumors circulating about other members of the royal family being furious over Harry and Meghan's decision, which has been dubbed #Megexit by tabloids.
Adding to the intrigue, Queen Elizabeth, 93, has reportedly called for an emergency "peace meeting" at her country home, Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Scheduled for Monday, Jan. 13, the meeting will be attended in person by Charles, William, and Harry, while Meghan, 38, is expected to join via phone from Victoria, Canada, where she recently reunited with her 8-month-old son Archie.
Interestingly, The Duchess of Sussex is still staying at the luxurious $14 million estate, where she and Harry enjoyed their Christmas vacation, thanks to the arrangements made by Canadian producer and British Columbia native, David Foster.
In conclusion, Prince William's thoughtful words reveal a deep connection with his brother, even amid the turmoil and decisions surrounding their roles within the royal family. As the situation unfolds, the eyes of the world remain fixed on this intriguing royal drama.