As Harry prepares for an emotional trip to his mother’s childhood home with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children, internal friction within the Royal Family has reached a new peak. Insiders suggest that William views the potential Netflix-linked project—timed ahead of the 30th anniversary of Diana’s death—as a calculated move to bolster Meghan’s public image. William’s skepticism is rooted in a long-standing frustration with the couple’s commercial ventures and Harry’s repeated public comparisons between his wife and the late Princess.
For William, the situation is personal. He remains deeply protective of his mother’s memory, having previously expressed distaste for how her life has been dramatized on screen. The Prince of Wales reportedly considers Harry’s insistence that Meghan possesses qualities similar to Diana to be offensive, fueling his belief that the Sussexes are using the late Princess to build their own brand. While Harry is expected to spend time with his uncle, Earl Charles Spencer, at Althorp, William feels largely powerless to intervene in the family’s decisions. Despite the deepening rift, Harry remains undeterred, viewing the tribute as a heartfelt endeavor that requires no external approval, further widening the chasm between the two brothers.

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