Hello Details Royal Feuds From William and Harry
Hello Magazine has revisited some of the British royal family’s most public fallouts, from tensions between in-laws to rifts between siblings, highlighting how personal disputes have played out under intense scrutiny. The feature brings together past comments, reported exchanges and biographical claims involving senior royals, including Prince William and the Duke of Sussex.
Hello Magazine reported that Prince Harry wrote in his memoir Spare that Prince William grabbed him by the collar, ripped his necklace and knocked him to the floor during an argument at Nottingham Cottage. The article also revisits the Duke’s wider account of his relationship with his brother, including remarks that they were “on different paths”.
The piece also recounts reporting around alleged strains between Princess Catherine and Meghan Markle in the run-up to the Sussexes’ 2018 wedding, including disputed claims over whether a disagreement about Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress left one of the women in tears. It notes that Meghan said in her interview with Oprah Winfrey that she was the one who cried, while writing attributed to Prince Harry describes a later meeting involving both couples.
Beyond the Waleses and Sussexes, the article describes earlier divisions in the family, including the deterioration of the relationship between Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson. In another modern example, it outlines claims of a long-running feud between King Charles and his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, including reporting that the King stripped Andrew of his titles in 2025. Separately, Britpop News has previously reported that Princess Catherine was said to have stepped back from efforts to mediate between William and Harry.
While much of the material draws on memoirs and biographies, the roundup underlines how family tensions can shape the public narrative around the monarchy. With relationships between key figures still widely discussed, the story also reflects continued curiosity about whether any of the most high-profile rifts can be repaired.





