Prince William, Prince Harry’s rift is deeper than joint loss

The rift of Prince William and Prince Harry could not fix despite the joint loss, explains an expert.

The brothers, who lost Graham Craker, an agent for the protection of the two princes in adolescence, are united in their sorrow.

However, their sorrow cannot solve deep -rooted problems, explains the expert Ingrid Seward.

She told Mirror: “He played a role of training not as a substitution father, but as an older friend who could always be invoked to keep them amused.

“Large and thin”, as he was known, had a personality that one of his colleagues in relation to an invasive schoolboy because of his love of juvenile jokes. He used humor to help in difficult circumstances and his own life had been assaulted by tragedy when his wife drowned in a lake accident in 1991.

Ms. Seward continued: “The crackers have somehow kept his cheerfulness and were always at hand when he was most necessary. When Diana died, Crackers was part of the force accompanying her hearse in Althorp and would have been a familiar and comforting presence for boys.

“The crackers accompanied William to his first boarding school Ludgrove, but was under firm instructions to stay in the background even if his own room was next to William’s dormia. He was closer to William than Harry and accompanied him to Eton at a particularly sensitive moment of his life, the slave of Windsor Castle to lunch with his grandparents on Sunday.”

She said: “William and Harry will be saddened by the death of Graham Craker, but I imagine that their rift with each other is too sensitive and too deep for them to be united even if they could both be at her grave.”

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