Sources say that relations between the once-close pair are still at “rock bottom”.And the depths of the explosive rift between the siblings are exposed in highly revealing interviews with William’s inner circle, reports Mail Online.One source said: “’He [William] alternates between grieving for what he has lost and feeling really, really angry about what his brother has done.“He truly loves Harry and feels he has lost the only person, aside from his wife, who understood this strange life of theirs.“But he believes there are things you just don’t do.”Another source told the publication: “William is also very principled and believes Harry has crossed a line. He’s thrown accusation after accusation, knowing that silence is the family’s only option because it doesn’t want to get dragged into a public slanging match.“He sees how upset his father has been by it all, and it hurts.“William is absolutely allergic to drama, but Harry has ensured that the family laundry is being aired on a global scale.“I think they will find themselves in a better position in the future, but not now. And too much water has gone under the bridge for things to ever go back to the way they were.“Truthfully, William thinks Harry has been sucked into an alien world and there’s f*** all he can do about it. But he does want Harry to be happy, and if he stops throwing dust in their faces, then maybe he will find a way to forgive and forget.”The Duke of Cambridge also believes his brother has “disrespected the Queen and their family”, according to a friend.It comes after reports that William reportedly spent “no time” with his brother during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.The brothers were both at St Paul’s Cathedral for the Service of Thanksgiving but otherwise did not interact.They were seated on opposite sides of the room, giving an insight into how their roles have changed.And Harry and Meghan’s exit from royal life is still said to be raw for William.A friend told The Times: “He’s still deeply upset about it and feels let down, but he’s moved on.”This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission.
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