Prince William ‘won’t be happy’ with Prince Harry because of Archewell’s website, expert says



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Prince Harry and Prince William in 2018. Photo / Getty Images

A royal expert says Prince William “will not be happy” with Prince Harry’s use of his mother’s legacy on Archewell’s new website.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex unveiled the Archewell site on New Year’s Eve, with details about their non-profit founding.

In it, Prince Harry describes himself as “my mother’s son.”

A royal expert says Prince William won’t like to see Harry appear to be “exploiting the status of Princess Diana” with his new foundation.

Phil Dampier told The Mail that Prince William will be concerned about the use of his mother’s image.

Prince Harry and Prince William in 2018. Photo / Getty Images
Prince Harry and Prince William in 2018. Photo / Getty Images

“I think William will be a bit concerned if Harry uses Diana for any of his charitable or commercial ventures without consulting him, and I don’t think he would be happy if Harry seems to be exploiting his mother’s iconic status,” he said.

“It is also very significant that Harry called himself ‘his mother’s son’, but he has not mentioned Prince Charles. William is now very much following in his father’s footsteps with his environmental and conservation work.”

However, he also claims that Harry may only have left his father out because Meghan is separated from her father Thomas Markle.

“I suspect part of the reason for the emphasis on mothers is that Meghan is so close to her mother and of course separated from her father, so perhaps Harry is thinking of her when he concentrates only on Diana,” she said the expert.

The expert has also previously said that the gap between the two brothers does not appear to be improving, but he hopes they will “put on a united front” for the Diana statue unveiling and birthday celebrations.

“But behind the scenes I think there will be a lot of tension,” he told The Sun.

“I think the most interesting thing to see will be if Meghan comes for any of these things,” he said, referring to the royal events planned for 2021. “I’m sure Harry will, but I wouldn’t be surprised if she doesn’t come at all.” .

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