PRINCE Harry needs to ‘apologise’ to King Charles and Prince William, because what he’s done to them is unacceptable, claims a royal expert.
The Duke of Sussex flew to the UK to see his dad for a 30-minute meeting, following his cancer diagnosis, but failed to visit his brother due to their ongoing rift.
Royal photographer Arthur Edwards spoke on The Sun's Royal Exclusive show about how Prince Harry needs to do “penance” for criticising his family in his bombshell Spare memoir and numerous interviews.
He said: “There doesn’t seem to be such a strong feeling between them anymore.
“I think the king is angry about what was said about his wife, what was said about his eldest son William and Catherine.”
Arthur added: “I think Harry has got to do a lot of penance personally.
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“I think all this calling in all the money, raking in the money and trashing the royal family, he doesn’t need money.
“When he was a member of the royal family here, he never needed to worry about money,
“He never had to worry about parking his car, getting a haircut, getting a suit.
“He was someone special, he was a member of the royal family.
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“He thinks life in America is sweeter, I think he’s beginning to think it’s not as sweet as he thought.”
The royal photographer said it “wasn’t necessary” for Prince Harry to reveal intimate family details in his biography, especially claiming William “attacked” him.
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Arthur added: “Every boy, every brother, you have a fight with your brother at some time and it's just growing up together like that.
“To write about it and criticise his brother.
He thinks life in America is sweeter, I think he’s beginning to think it’s not as sweet as he thought
Arthur Edwards
“Notice that he came here to see the king but he didn’t go to see William because William didn’t want to see him.
“That’s the main problem.
“It’s not Harry and his relationship with his father, it’s his relationship with his brother, because his brother is going to be the next king.
“I remember Harry making a TV interview a few years ago, saying his main role in life is to support his brother when he became king and he’s not doing a very good job of that at the moment.”
Years of attacks by Harry on Oprah, Netflix and in Spare — including branding Wills his “arch-nemesis” — are said to have cut William deep.
The Prince of Wales, 41, who is now carrying the weight of the royals on his shoulders as his father and wife are both ill, has never chosen to hit back.
Wills has been stung by Harry’s family betrayal after serving as his loyal big brother who protected and shielded him for so many years.
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And at a time of immense Royal Family crisis he has no brother to lean on.
When Harry flew to London, William made it clear his priority was caring for his wife Kate as she recovers from abdominal surgery.