Royal tensions between Harry, William and the Queen ‘about to reach boiling point’
Tensions bubbling between Royal Family are set to “reach boiling point” after a series of recent events rocked The Firm, a royal commentator has claimed.
Prince Harry, Prince William and the Queen are set for a potential fallout with upcoming book releases, trips to the US and grand returns home rocking the boat.
Royal commentator Daniella Elser asked “what does an angry Queen, an annoyed monarch at the end of her rope, look like?” in her latest column for News.com.au.
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The answer could come sooner than expected, with a series of tensions between the family pushing them further and further to reaching their “boiling point”, Elser claimed.
Noting William’s upcoming trip to the US, Elser said: “That William is now undertaking a New York climate event of his very own, and with all the opportunities to flaunt his statesman credentials, may well only inflame family tensions further.”
The New York climate event comes a short while after Harry made a trip to a United Nations conference in New York.
Elser continued: “Whether entirely coincidental or not, this all feels like William not so much treading on his younger brother’s toes but enthusiastically clog dancing over Harry’s bare feet.
“Between the Sussexes descending on London, William launching himself on the US market and the mystery of Harry’s book all nearly simultaneously bubbling away, are things about to reach boiling point?”
The royal commentator added that there is no way of knowing just how the Queen would react to the alleged tension bubbling between the two brothers.
The upcoming release of Harry’s book is also expected to cause further tension with royals, with the Duke of Sussex reportedly “unwilling to give the Palace any sort of heads-up”.
Elser added that Royal Family fans could see “an irked Queen ready to strike” or “a frustrated Queen who would like to ring a neck or two”.
The commentator also questioned whether the fallout could bring the Queen a “bad case of deja vu,” saying fans could see “a despondent Queen watching drama overtake the Royal Family.””
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