EXCLUSIVE: Royal experts tell OK! the Duke of Sussex has decided to take a different approach to the Queen, whose motto has always been 'never complain, never explain'
Prince William has taken a 'U-turn' in the Meghan and Harry feud and decided to "play them at their own game", royal experts say.
"He's the future King and is fiercely protective of both Kate and his immediate family, and the wider institution."He's taken a real U-turn. He won't just sit back next time Harry goes on the attack." Royal author Duncan Larcombe, who is the former Royal Editor of The Sun and author of Prince Harry: The Inside Story, told OK! last week that William is "dreading" Harry and Meghan's next move amid reports that the couple are planning to become "influencers".
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