Scobie: As a future king, Prince William should be able to make peace with Harry

As Omid Scobie promotes his first (cowritten) novel Royal Spin, he’s been fielding royal-reporter questions. The British press kept screaming about how Royal Spin is obviously about the Duchess of Sussex, but it really is NOT. Their refusal to actually read the book and judge for themselves made them really come across as morons. Well, People Magazine managed to ask Scobie some interesting questions, questions which were not “so, this book is about Meghan, right??!” Scobie chatted about where things really stand between Prince Harry and Prince William, and what the brothers’ years-long rift says about the Scooter King.

Royal author Omid Scobie is sharing his insights on the state of brothers Prince Harry and Prince William’s relationship. Scobie, who recently published his debut novel Royal Spin and previously covered the royal family in his books Finding Freedom and Endgame, says the dynamic between the brothers looks much the same as it did three years ago.

In 2023, “Harry was still waiting for that moment of accountability from his brother — an opportunity to talk about many of the grievances that have built up to this point and be able to move on from that,” Scobie tells PEOPLE.

Now, in 2026, “Nothing has changed,” he says. “The expectations and wants and wishes of Prince Harry are exactly the same as they were then — and none of them have been met.”

From 2020-2022, Scobie says Harry made “repeated attempts” to reach out to William both directly and “through mutual friends and individuals that they both deem important in their lives,” despite the fractious dynamic. While Scobie has recently seen what he calls “some moments of warmth” between Harry and his father, King Charles, in recent years, he says “that hasn’t happened with William.”

“The ball has been in William’s court for some time now,” Scobie says. “And he’s chosen not just to knock it back, but to kick it in the other direction. I think in terms of family, it takes two, and I think we have seen some effort between Harry and his father go both ways.” In contrast, the Prince of Wales, according to Scobie, is “avoiding dealing with this matter whatsoever.”

“I hate to bring this back to William’s role, but as a future king, you would think that one of the things he should be able to navigate easily is family,” he says. “One day, he’ll be the head of the royal family; he’ll be the head of the Church of England. There’ll be a lot of things that he stands for, or will seemingly stand for. And if he’s unable to mend a fracture — for all the reasons that we know are behind it — with his brother, I think that also says something about him as a future monarch that may not work in his favor.”

[From People]

Over the years, several historians and non-co-opted royal journalists have said the same thing, which is: what does it say about the future (Scooter) king that he can’t bury the hatchet with his brother after all of this time? What does it say about William’s (lack of) Christian forgiveness? What does it say about William’s temperament? Something which is harder to reconcile for royalists is: even if you acknowledge that Prince William has some right to have hurt feelings and feelings of betrayal, you have to acknowledge that Harry has a right to feel betrayed as well, and that Harry was also deeply hurt by everything that went down. Harry is the one showing the ability to say his piece and move on (literally in another country), while William regularly rages out and throws international pissy-baby tantrums over every little thing Harry and Meghan do and say. Because at a fundamental level, William is angry that he can’t control the Sussexes. And that speaks to how William will behave as scooter king as well.

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25 Responses to “Scobie: As a future king, Prince William should be able to make peace with Harry”

  1. Peg will never do anything to correct what happened between him and Harry and that’s because he has hated Harry from the minute he was born!! The jealousy runs very deep and without therapy there is no hope for reconciliation. Yes this does not look good for a future King but let’s just hope his reign is short because he will burn the monarchy to the ground.

    • StillDouchesOfCambridge says:

      It shows how small the person of lazy-scoot-pegger-King-To-be is. No matter what happens, he will still be on the top chair one day. They fact that he refuses to bury the hatchet with his little brither confirms he knows very well that Harry is a much better person than he is, and how threaten he feels by having someone like harry close to him. Cheap small king & lazy azz no personality underachiever Katie Keen.

  2. Jais says:

    The BM love to say how harry aired out his brother’s dirty laundry but the thing is, the laundry was very very dirty. And that laundry was already public due to William’s nonstop leaking and smearing. That’s what they don’t want to talk about.

    • another cross to carry says:

      Agreed 100%! The Sussexes do not leak. All that smearing prior to them leaving salty island was all william of Arabia.

      The adulterous king (and his concubine) head of the church of England, his adulterous heir future head of the church of England. Then again, said church was a vanity project for its founder and seem to be for all the heads since.

      Isn’t it interesting observing how some people actually believe what they are told over what they see? Karma, sorry I mean social media has really taken away their only strength, controlling the narrative. Now they seem lost and powerless.

    • L4Frimaire says:

      This! William has shown his true vindictive colors time and time again. He demands absolute control over his relatives lives, especially Harry. The thing is he hasn’t risen to his position in any way, whether through hard work, supporting his father or taking an active interest in anything besides trying to undermine his brother. He’s an immature, angry mess. This is who he is and will be worse once he has the crown.

  3. YankeeDoodles says:

    I actually think William is serving in a role for which the Monarchy was not necessarily designed, but which keeps it locked into public consciousness as a source of fascination: the Cautionary Tale. What happens, when you give a man power, money, fame, and ask for nothing in exchange? The cycle of centuries in which the British Royals have been domesticated by the Parliament, the people, and the institutions of the postwar Beveridge state is an ongoing saga. Charles II came back to England knowing that he had to thread the needle, and largely did. His brother overdid it. Had either of James’ daughters had heirs it might have represented closure of a cycle. They might have put down roots in organic soil. But having imported the Hanoverians put a whole new kink and twist in the issue. And William is nothing if not Hanoverian. There is such a long-drawn-out father/son Freudian psychosis in that strain of the family. All the new blood was just about a match for it, but just. Harry is so lucky he got out. It always makes me think of an Aesop’s fable that I never read, about a creature who ate too much to fit through the bars of his cage, so he got stuck.

  4. SussexWatcher says:

    The only thing I’d disagree on is that Chuckles is much better. He’s also a rage machine who expected to control and use Harry for his own benefit. He’s just better at hiding it or having his friends leak his lies to the press.

    • Chrissy says:

      Yes, beware those flying pens! Charles is a toddler too, he just hides it better. Also, his wife seems to be his chief “soother”.

  5. Shiela Kerr says:

    William knows Harry is the better brother and this eats at him. Instead of looking inward he attacks with rage. A petty man.

  6. Gail says:

    That picture of the four of them – Meghan’s whole body is pulled into herself, symbolically making herself smaller, less of a target with Kate sensing and deciding to attack her in full public view. Who knows what might have happened if Prince Harry hadn’t in that moment stepped up and put himself between them. Harry knew in that moment Meghan needed protection.
    I hate them for attempting – and almost succeeding – to crush this woman out of existence due to their insatiable jealousy. The most base of all human emotions, greed, envy and jealousy is all the royal family, especially Willy, offer the public. Their ill gotten gains are poisoning them. I’m so deeply glad and grateful they were able to escape. Once again, Thank you Tyler Perry.

  7. sunniside up says:

    Harry’s problem is if he tries to make it up he will look weak and beggy, certainly for the DM whereas if William does it he will look very proper. William is missing a great opportunity to enbiggen himself. BTW William has more frown lines on his forehead than I do and I am old enough to be his mother. Must be the tantrums.

  8. Eurydice says:

    Harry’s the least of William’s problems. A reconciliation between him and Harry would be a ratings bonanza for the media, but Harry is not why William will be a rotten king. William doesn’t care about any of the things the monarchy “seemingly” stands for (nice distinction Omid). He doesn’t care about the obligations of Head of State, or the Church, or the military, or diplomacy, or his tenants, or the public in general. He’s the antithesis of “Keep Calm and Carry On.” But people keep thinking a handshake with Harry will solve everything.

  9. Dee(2) says:

    It never made any sense nor reflected well. Especially given the argument that they’re always making for why the monarchy is useful. They are supposed to be able to exercise soft diplomacy, and allow negotiations to proceed without the intricacies that political leaders can’t avoid due to their own affiliations.

    Instead you have a future king constantly raging about how much he hates his brother, hates his sister-in-law, and how the next time his brother will see him again and the last time will be at their father’s funeral. Also, how the first thing he’s going to do when he becomes king it’s the strip his brother and his brother’s children of their birthright.

    How does this indicate someone that is a pragmatic, intelligent, aware leader who is level-headed and can make good decisions? You can’t even grin and bear it with your own sibling, but we’re supposed to believe that you’re going to be able to do that with the world leaders that you find objectionable and charm them enough to make it beneficial for the UK public?

  10. Mslove says:

    When you are raised to lead a costly institution that lacks accountability, the chances of that person resolving their differences through compromise are very slim. Peg will never choose maturity and empathy over rage and retaliation. Neither will Keen.

  11. Amy Bee says:

    I think William ceded his right to hurt feelings and betrayal when he decided to work with the press to smear Harry and Meghan. I would like to think Harry has given up trying to have a relationship with William and Kate.

  12. Becks1 says:

    William is never going to reconcile with Harry because he doesn’t think he has to, full stop. William has reached the point where it really does seem like no one can control him or tell him what to do and he is not going to do anything he doesn’t want to do.

    I’m an adult and no one really “controls” me but I still have to do things I don’t always want to do – clean the kitchen, go to work (lol), etc. Its called being responsible and being an adult.

    But William doesn’t have any responsibilities and is this stunted, spoiled, entitled, lazy man.

    Anyway – yes, its a bad look not just that William isn’t speaking to Harry, but that he crashes out every time Harry is in England, or that he’s briefing constantly on how much he hates Harry. Its clear that Harry lives rent free in William’s head and he lets him.

    • Jay says:

      William is basically the Hugh Grant character from the first part of “About a Boy” if he had just remained emotionally stunted and selfish. I think about his description of whiling away “units of time” quite a bit in relation to the Windsors.

    • Nic919 says:

      William has far too many similarities with the orange one and while the British monarch does not have quite the same level of power, William is much younger and has the entire uk media under his control.

  13. QuiteContrary says:

    Holy moly, Diana really has snatched back William’s good looks! Those close-ups are grim.

    William isn’t capable of contrition, which is a basic requirement of Christianity. He’s going to ignore his role in the Church of England, just as he ignores other work he doesn’t enjoy. His beef with Harry is a glaring example of his unfitness to lead in any way.

    • Dee says:

      He is letting those wispy little pieces of hair in the bald area grow out of control! Hilarious and desperate.

  14. Michelle says:

    For all the comments about Harry airing dirty laundry, let’s be honest – there are many, many books written about that family, by authors who have never talked with the royals, who have made a lot of money from those books. All Harry did was correct the record of things he felt were not true that was written. A lot of people are comparing his version to things written in tabloids and by those authors. This was something he was never able to do as a working royal. As for this bitterness between the brothers, we are not talking about an actual crime like something stolen, we are talking about feelings. And in any situation where it is emotions, there is hurt on both sides, a good point on both sides, and misunderstood points on both sides. William, won’t be an effective leader if he can’t even adhere to the Christian values as head of the church of England. He will be a hypocrite and it will always show. This public feud has not served anyone well and the longer it goes on, the less relevant this whole royal family will be seen to the world.

    • Tessa says:

      Charles aired dirty laundry, in his 1994 interview and through the biography he authorized by Dimbleby. Nothing is mentioned like it never happened. Charles book was a catalog of whining about “his lot.”

    • one of the marys says:

      @Michelle, there’s an argument to be made that the public feud has served Harry because he looks like the adult in the room. William and charles look worse with each passing year. And with the Epstein files none of that is sticking to him

  15. Lady Digby says:

    Bitterness and revenge are self destructive: block, avoid, reconcile, forgive, concentrate on loving others and rebuilding your life and career as appropriate. Baffled why when Will is so close to being King that he has the time to obsess about what his brother is or isn’t doing? Concentrate on being content and fulfilled in his own private life and public career rather than enviously looking at your neighbour and letting it gnaw away at you that he or she is on a better deal than yourself. Wilbur is going to be king surely that’s sufficient honour that he can be fulfilled doing such a high profile leadership role justice? Why is Harry such a thorn in his life if he is so happy, content and optimistic about being PoW and then King?

  16. Gillian ASHBEE says:

    I breathed a sigh of relief reading this article, and the comments. Finally, I see that others feel the same as I’ve felt since the very beginning of the whole shambles. I agree that William needs to look in the mirror … equally happy that Harry is getting on with his life and his family.

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