A Royal Divide: Prince Harry And Prince William Plan Separate Courts

A Royal Divide: Prince Harry And Prince William Plan Separate Courts

Let’s talk about a royal shift. As Prince Harry and Prince William grow older and build their own families, it’s only natural that they’d eventually go their separate ways in terms of royal duties. And according to several reports, this division might happen sooner than you’d think. Let’s dive into what’s happening behind palace walls.

Two Brothers, Two Royal Courts

Here’s the scoop: Prince Harry, 34, and Prince William, 36, are reportedly planning to formally split their joint royal household, which is currently housed at Kensington Palace in London. This means they’ll each have their own royal courts—one for the Duke of Cambridge (William) and one for the Duke of Sussex (Harry). This move makes sense when you consider their differing roles in the royal family and their responsibilities as it pertains to the line of succession.

Why the Split? A Growing Need for Independence

Think about it—when you’re younger, you lean on your siblings for support. But as you grow up, get married, and start families of your own, things change. That’s exactly what’s happening here. A source told the U.K.’s The Sunday Times on February 17, "William and Harry are working to make sure the Sussexes have an office that can support their family when they move to Frogmore Cottage this spring." This change has been in the works since before Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding last year. The source also mentioned that separating their staff might help ease any tensions between the brothers and their wives.

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    Now, here’s the thing: William and Harry have always been close, especially after losing their mother, Princess Diana. But as they’ve grown into their own roles as husbands and fathers, their reliance on each other has shifted. The brothers have leaned on each other for years, but with their own families now, they’re carving out their own paths.

    Different Roles, Different Responsibilities

    Let’s break it down. William, being second in line to the throne, will eventually take over as the Prince of Wales once his father, Prince Charles, becomes king. That’s a big responsibility that involves overseeing the Duchy of Cornwall and all that comes with it. On the other hand, Harry, who’s sixth in line to the throne, has a different role. He’ll likely focus more on being a global ambassador for the royal family, representing the monarchy in a more visible and modern way.

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    A royal insider explained, “When William becomes the Prince of Wales, he’ll take on a ton of extra responsibilities, including everything that comes with the Duchy of Cornwall. Harry and Meghan don’t have any of that, and they seem eager to forge their own path.” This separation is the logical next step as they grow into their distinct roles.

    What’s Next for the Sussexes?

    The split is expected to happen sometime this year, following Meghan Mark

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