Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
(L-R) Prince William, Duke of Cambridge; Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge; Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex; and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, during the RAF 100 ceremony at Buckingham Palace, as members of the Royal Family attend events to mark the centenary of the RAF on July 10, 2018 in London, England. Photo by Paul Grover - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Prince William has reportedly accused Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of going rogue. The revelation came after the Duke of Cambridge heard the royal couple’s recent statements in their lawsuit and the ITV documentary.

The dad of three is not pleased with how the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are damaging the reputation of the royal family, which he will head in the near future. Prince William also dubbed the Sussexes’ statements as aggressive.

An unnamed source said that Kate Middleton’s husband is even more upset over the fact that Prince Harry and Meghan are not listening to their advisers, and they’re also acting as if they know better than anyone else. “Telling a reporter ‘no one asks if I’m okay’ is a slap in the face of the royal family and British public,” the source said.

“It makes them look unfeeling and brings back terrible memories of the way Diana tried to portray them. They have seen this movie before and won’t let it play again,” the source added.

The insider went on to say that Prince William couldn’t help but compare Meghan to his wife, Kate, who waited eight years before she spoke to the press. And every time she would agree for an interview, she would say nothing but positive things about the royal family and the British monarchy.

Just recently, Kate told the media how much fun it was to be on tour in Pakistan. She also shared some of the things that she and her husband achieved while they were there.

Meghan, on the other hand, said in the documentary “Harry & Meghan: An African Journey” that not many people have asked if she’s OK. The shocking interview made it seem as though the royals never showed their concern for the newcomer.

The Duchess of Sussex also admitted to struggling to adapt to some of the royal traditions, particularly having a “stiff upper lip.” She said that not expressing one’s emotion or exercising great self-restraint can be very damaging internally. Members of the royal family are known for not talking about their feelings in public.

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