Princess Kate ‘protected’ by Prince William as future Queen ‘still not completely OK’
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Prince William is too focused on “protecting” Princess Kate to indulge a rekindling of ties with his estranged brother Prince Harry, according to a royal commentator.
According to Angela Levin, Kate is still “not completely OK” after she completed her course of preventative chemotherapy.
Kate, 42, described the experience as “incredibly tough” for her family.
Speaking on GB News, Levin said William is not thinking about Harry despite appearing to offer an olive branch in his new documentary.
“William started talking about what his mother did with him”, she told Nana Akua.
“William is absolutely right. If he is telling the story, to say ‘Harry was there’ is right because he was there.
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“It doesn’t mean, ‘I forgive him and I want to be friends again’, I don’t think that is the case at all.
“He just wanted to say what happened and I don’t think William would want to do that now because he is protecting his wife hugely.
“She is still not completely OK. She is alright but very careful. William was absolutely furious with Harry and the best way to deal with that is not to see him.”
The Prince of Wales mentioned Harry is his new two-part documentary Prince William: We Can End Homelessness, which follows the future King’s Homewards initiative project launched last year.
Tackling homelessness is a cause William is passionate about and is a core focus for the documentary.
He also credited his mother Princess Diana for inspiring him to be ambitious.
William said: "I have taken some inspiration and guidance from what my mother did, particularly with homelessness. That has grown more over the last few years.”
The prince also spoke about conversations with his children about homelessness.
He said: "When I was very small my mother started talking about homelessness - much like I do now with my children on the school run.
"It's something that had a deep resonation with me."