Prince William knew “everything was going to fall apart” with Harry before Megxit

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When Prince William knew the ‘wheels are going to fall off with Harry’ ahead of ‘Megxit’ – and why he feared the ‘precedent’ set by the Sussexes would affect his children

In the months leading up to ‘Megxit’, there was an eerie silence about the Sussexes’ status within The Firm – but one senior royal could sense the quiet before the storm.

Prince William, now 43, knew his younger brother, Prince Harry, now 41, well enough to predict the ‘wheels were going to fall off’ ahead of what became his and wife, Meghan Markle‘s eventual exit from the Royal Family.

Royal author Tina Brown said that while Harry’s union with the American actress was initially seen as a ‘victory over entrenched attitudes towards race and class’, the hope for a ‘harmoniously integrated’ family evaporated 18 months later.

And the future King seemed to have a premonition of how bad things were going to get, the former Vanity Fair editor wrote in her book Palace Papers.

Then the Duke of Cambridge, William, asked a trusted, retired Palace aide to ‘come back for a bit’ to help contain the fallout from the schism later ‘styled Megxit’.

‘In November 19, a Palace old hand, now retired, spoke to the Duke of Cambridge at a charity function in London,’ Ms Brown wrote in the Sunday Times bestseller that was released in April 2022.

‘William apparently said to him with a worried air, “We may need you to come back for a bit. I’m afraid the wheels are going to fall off with Harry.”‘

According to Ms Brown, the term ‘Megxit’ is misleading because the decision to quit the Royal Family was Prince Harry’s ‘with acceleration from Meghan’.

A royal author has claimed Prince William, now 43, told a trusted, retired Palace aide they might need to 'come back for a bit' to help contain the fallout from the schism later 'styled Megxit'

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A royal author has claimed Prince William, now 43, told a trusted, retired Palace aide they might need to ‘come back for a bit’ to help contain the fallout from the schism later ‘styled Megxit’

Royal author Tina Brown said that while Harry's union with the American actress was initially seen as a 'victory over entrenched attitudes towards race and class', the hope for a 'harmoniously integrated' family evaporated 18 months later

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Royal author Tina Brown said that while Harry’s union with the American actress was initially seen as a ‘victory over entrenched attitudes towards race and class’, the hope for a ‘harmoniously integrated’ family evaporated 18 months later