Princess Kate reportedly 'confronted Prince Harry and claims he betrayed Royals'


Kate Middleton reportedly confronted Prince Harry and claimed he “betrayed” the Royal Family just before Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.

During the funeral, the Princess of Wales walked between Princes Harry and William. But, according to Now to Love, she had grown tired of her brother-in-law.

Citing royal sources, the site claims Kate was hurt by the Duke Sussex’s explosive memoir Spare, and successive media appearances, reports the Mirror. These appearances repeatedly criticised the Royal Family.

Insiders now say Kate confronted Harry just hours before the funeral itself. The site claimed an insider said: “Kate knew this would be the only time she could speak to Harry before he closed himself off from the family again. After all, with so much going on between them, there was going to be zero chance at the actual ceremony.”

The site claimed sources said that Kate wanted to let Harry know how hurt she felt. It says she claimed his actions drove a wedge between the two princes.

William is not said to have been involved in the conversation. Although the sources believed he was said to have given Kate approval to speak to his brother.

The insider reportedly added: “Kate never thought in a million years that Harry would hurt his own family like this. Harry and Kate were once so tight and she can’t forget that. It feels like she’s also lost a brother in all this mess and she wanted to ask Harry one very simple question, ‘Why did you betray us?'”

Recently, the future Queen was spotted in full army uniform as she visited serving personnel from the 1st Queen’s Dragoon Guards (QDG) on Wednesday of this week. Kate Middleton appeared to enjoy the official visit to Robertson Barracks at Swanton Morley in Norfolk, and was seen smiling as she met families and spoke to members of the regiment.

The 41-year-old royal, who was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the QDG by King Charles last August, even had a go at flying a drone as she was given a tour of the site. She also used the visit to award medals to a number of servicemen and women, and even gave an important promotion to the regimental mascot pony.

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