Amidst speculation of Prince Harry's potential visit to his cancer-stricken sister-in-law, Princess Kate, during his upcoming UK trip, Prince William and Kate Middleton find themselves lacking the resolve to engage in a confrontation with him.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond, speaking to OK! magazine, highlighted the couple's current focus on navigating through the health crisis. She emphasized their reluctance to confront Prince Harry, citing a lack of "will or strength," particularly given the inevitable media scrutiny such an encounter would attract.
Jennie underscored the seriousness of the situation, noting that Prince William and Kate Middleton are deeply entrenched in a formidable battle, making it unlikely for them to engage in conflict with Prince Harry over comparatively trivial matters.
"William is fully committed to protecting his wife, and it's doubtful they are willing to address 'the Harry problem' at this time, if ever," Jennie concluded.