PRINCE WILLIAM MAKES FURIOUS MOVE AND KATE MIDDLETON SEEN AND IS OFFICIALLY DONE


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It has been officially announced that Prince William will not want Prince Harry to attend his coronation as King. This is certainly big news and a dramatic move by William. As Harry is William's brother, it would be expected that he attend such an important royal event like the coronation of the new monarch. However, William has made it clear that he does not want Harry there on this momentous occasion. 


William and Harry's relationship has been strained in recent years, ever since Harry decided to step back from his senior royal duties and move to California with his wife Meghan Markle and their children. The ongoing tensions between the brothers have now reached new heights with William refusing to have Harry at the coronation. This latest move shows there is clearly no love lost between the siblings. 

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The refusal comes across as petty and vindictive. Why would William not want his own brother by his side to celebrate his ascension to the throne? It seems William's motivation is to ensure all attention is focused squarely on him at the coronation. However, with Harry and Meghan's popularity both in the UK and worldwide, their presence would undoubtedly attract attention away from William. As future king, William seems desperate to bask in the limelight without having to share it with other family members, even his own brother. 


This attitude is strikingly similar to William's father, King Charles. Like Charles, William wants to be the sole focus and star of the royal show. Both are said to be jealous of other family members who threaten to steal their thunder. In Charles' case, it was his late ex-wife Princess Diana who continually outshone him with her charm and popularity. For William, it is Harry and Meghan who spark more public interest than he likes. Rather than embracing this, William is instead vindictively trying to bar them from major family events.

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The refusal is sending a message that William still harbors immense anger, frustration, and animosity towards Harry even years after Megxit. This level of ongoing bitterness and grudge-holding is unhealthy for any family, let alone the most famous royal family in the world. Rather than coming together to celebrate important milestones, William is determined to divide and exclude. He continues placing blame solely on Harry instead of taking any responsibility for his own role in the brotherly rift. 


This refusal is also a slap in the face towards the late Queen. As monarch, she would have undoubtedly wanted both her grandsons present at such an occasion. Instead, William is prioritizing petty revenge over unity and protocol. It makes him seem like a spiteful and snotty brother, unwilling to put family feuds aside even for a moment as significant as the coronation of a new sovereign. 

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Some believe it may be William's wife Kate who is fueling these tensions, as she reportedly never liked Harry and Meghan. Under Kate's influence, it seems William is rigidly adhering to a strategy of ongoing exclusion towards his brother. However, regardless of outside opinions, the decision ultimately lies with William as the future king. His refusal demonstrates poor leadership and an inability to rise above personal quarrels, even for the sake of the monarchy's public image. 


The strained relationship is also said to be responsible for ongoing difficulties at Sandringham estate, one of the royal family's main residences. Staff and residents at the estate are now reportedly having to pick sides due to the William-Harry feud. Such tensions have meant some roles have been cut in an effort to avoid employing anyone close to Meghan's camp. This has only further poisoned relations between the brothers as they battle to control the Sandringham narrative. 

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Ultimately, William's refusal proves he remains desperate for complete control and autonomy without having to share space with familial rivals. But in seeking to erase Harry's presence and participation so fully, it may badly backfire. By failing to unite with his brother even briefly for a once-in-a-lifetime occasion like the coronation, William emphasizes how far the rift has grown under his leadership. It sets a tragic precedence and will only serve to damage public perceptions of both the monarchy and of William as the future king. Rather than coming together in a show of unity as the Queen would have wanted, William has instead guaranteed the brothers will remain permanently estranged. His decision to rule with an iron fist of exclusion, even over his own family, bodes poorly for his reign to come.

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