Majority of Royal Fans Say William Should Not Forgive Harry
A new poll conducted by Daily Expresso reveals that an overwhelming majority of royal fans believe Prince William should not forgive his brother, Prince Harry, as Harry prepares to return to the UK next week. The poll, which ran from 7:35am on June 30 to 9:30am on July 2, asked participants whether William should forgive Harry. Of the 6,092 people who voted, 5,598 said he should not forgive his brother, while 416 said he should lower his guard, and 78 were unsure.
Fans Express Strong Opinions in Comments
In the comment section, one fan wrote: "I would not forgive him. The junk he put in his book against the family wasn't enough; he had to cause a problem. He can't make it in California, so now he wants to come home. Has he ever even apologised? NO!" Another added: "If I were in William's position, I would not forgive my brother for all he's said and done." A third commented: "You cannot make amends with someone who you absolutely cannot trust."
Some Fans Urge Reconciliation for King Charles' Sake
However, not all fans agreed. One fan shared that William should forgive Harry for the sake of their father, King Charles, saying: "Realise Harry's no angel, but William should think about forgiving Harry for Charles' sake! It looks like Charles wants a relationship with Harry, and once time is gone, you can't get it back!"
Harry's Upcoming UK Visit Amid Security Concerns
Prince Harry is set to return to the UK next week, and his security report, read by ITV News on Wednesday, showed major terrorist threats. It is possible that Meghan Markle and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, may join him. The once-close brothers have been estranged for some time, with tensions escalating after Harry's exit from royal life and his verbal attacks on family members.
William Known to Hold Grudges, Says Host
On a recent episode of Daily Expresso, host JJ Anisiobi said that William is unlikely to lower his guard and attempt to reconcile with Harry, citing the future King as someone who is "known to hold a grudge." This comment prompted the poll and subsequent debate among royal fans.



