Princess Catherine was reportedly "furious" over Prince Harry's decision to be interviewed by the BBC last year. The 44-year-old is known to have a fractured relationship with her brother-in-law, a royal relative that she once had a very close bond with.
Harry has previously shared that his wife, Meghan Markle, also experienced tensions with Catherine during her time as a working royal. The 41-year-old spoke of his wish to reconcile with his family, with Harry also sharing his devastation at losing the legal challenge over his security in the UK.
The former working royal also spoke of the King, telling the interviewer that he wasn't sure "how long my father has got [left]."
This comment reportedly "upset" Catherine, who is known to be extremely close to her father-in-law.
Presenter Mark Dolan told the latest edition of the Daily Expresso: "So the bottom line is that um Katherine's seen this reportedly seen this interview. Of course she has. And she's really upset when Harry said, 'I don't know how long my father's got'."
He then added: "...And I think that I I think Katherine was horrified by this. So, she so she's very loyal.
"Don't forget that she and Charles have both been through this cancer journey.
"Yes. And it's my understanding that Charles is incredibly fond of his daughter-in-law."
Mr Dolan then added: "...So, Katherine hated all that. She's furious and she won't be happy. And of course, there's a lot of history with the Sussexes and the Waleses."
Harry now resides in the US with Meghan and their two children, Prince Archie, six, and four-year-old Princess Lilibet.
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