Prince Harry's recent interview, in which he discussed King Charles' health, may have exacerbated the royal family schism and sparked further alarm at the Palace.
According to Grant Harrold, a former royal butler, the queen would feel misled by the Duke of Sussex' statements, especially because he mentioned intimate topics.
Most crucially, Harry risks widening the family schism by raising public concerns about the King's illness.
Harrold told GB News that the Palace may now be concerned that any personal information supplied would leak in future books or media series.
"I lost my mother to cancer, which she battled discreetly. She did not want it to become public. "I'm not sure if I didn't want it to be public," he stated.
The expert continued, "I believe the King will feel deceived. He will feel betrayed since Harry has shared private material with the media.
"And obviously, Harry must have been aware that using those terms would make everyone question 'how serious is it'?" they went on."
"What does that mean?" Of course, it invites a lot of conjecture.
"I'm sure everyone is asking what's going on. But, of course, the Palace will never divulge such information since it is private. It's like the Queen.
"The difficulty is, I'm sure his father is wondering, if I say anything or we reveal more information, will it end up in the next book? Is it going to be the next TV show?
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