June 10, 2026

Prince Harry Said to Regret Spare Revelations as Communication With William Breaks Down Entirely

A royal expert claims Prince Harry now regrets criticisms made in Spare and says he has no direct contact with William. The rift widens amid exclusion from family events and security frustrations.

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June 10, 2026

Prince Harry Said to Regret Spare Revelations as Communication With William Breaks Down Entirely

The rift between Prince Harry and his brother William has reached a point where the two men are no longer in any form of direct contact — and royal expert Dan Wakeford claims Harry now deeply regrets the disclosures that accelerated the breakdown. Speaking on The Royals Uncensored podcast, Wakeford said the Duke of Sussex wishes he had not made the criticisms of William and the wider royal family that featured in his memoir Spare, his Netflix documentary, and several high-profile interviews. More strikingly, Wakeford suggested Harry no longer holds a working phone number for his brother, leaving him with no private means of initiating any kind of conversation.

According to Wakeford, Harry had held onto a quiet hope that William might eventually be the one to make the first move — perhaps during a moment of difficulty — and reach out of his own accord. That hope, the royal expert suggested, has yet to materialise, and the channels through which it might have done so appear to have closed. The picture that emerges is of a man who has spoken extensively and publicly about his family, but who now finds himself with no way to speak to the member of it he most needs to reach.

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A Wedding Invitation That Never Came

The breakdown in communication has been compounded by a more visible exclusion. Harry is said to have taken the absence of an invitation to Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling's recent wedding in the Cotswolds as a further sign of his diminishing place within the family. The gathering brought together King Charles, Queen Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh — a broad cross-section of the senior royal family — without the Sussexes. Sources suggest Harry believes William's influence has played a role in nudging other relatives away from maintaining independent contact with him and Meghan, a claim that sits alongside wider reports of the Palace systematically reducing the Sussex footprint across royal life.

The Pippa Middleton Security Gate Row

A separate grievance has added further friction. Pippa Middleton and her husband James Matthews recently upgraded an electric security gate at their Berkshire estate, with Matthews explaining at a local planning inquiry that a sustained need to enhance security for his family had prompted the improvement. The application drew objections from a local walking group, who sought to have the lane designated as a public footpath, and has attracted criticism from some residents who feel the move reflects the tendency of wealthy newcomers to reshape rural communities around their own requirements.

For Harry and Meghan, the issue is less about the gate itself and more about what they perceive as a glaring inconsistency in how security requests are treated depending on who is making them. Since stepping back from royal duties, Harry has waged a prolonged and public legal battle to secure armed police protection for himself and his family during visits to the United Kingdom — a battle that has been resisted at institutional level. Sources close to the couple told RadarOnline that the contrast between their experience and the apparent ease with which the Middletons have been able to proceed has been a source of considerable frustration. The suggestion, as one insider framed it, is that different standards apply to different members of the extended family.

Where Things Stand Ahead of Harry's July Visit

Harry is expected to travel to the UK in July, and there had been some cautious optimism that the visit might provide an opportunity to make progress with King Charles, if not with William. Meghan is separately reported to be taking steps to build goodwill with the King ahead of that trip. Whether any of it translates into a meaningful shift in the brothers' relationship is another matter entirely — and with no apparent means of direct communication between them, the prospects of a quiet, private resolution look increasingly remote.

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