A royal SH*TSTORM has erupted after furious Prince William blasted brother Harry for his “ambush” of King Charles in secret talks at Balmoral on September 13, 2025, calling him an “opportunist” working to destroy the monarchy as per Meghan Markle’s wishes.
The dramatic bust-up, initially caused by Harry’s solo visit to the UK sans Meghan, has thrown the royal family into a new crisis and laid bare raw emotions between the brothers.

Insiders claim William, 43, was left seething after Harry got a private audience with Charles—and has accused his brother of trading off family ties for personal profit. “William warned Charles not to trust Harry—that he’s already in the exit mode and that Meghan was for fame, not family,” a source told him.
All of which piles up the sibling anger with this: William’s rage was sparked by Harry’s recent olive branch, which has been interpreted as a bid to restore Meghan’s reputation after her Netflix disaster and cash demands began to slide.

X is absolutely on fire with #RoyalClash trending hard, as fans are divided for death. “William’s right—Harry and Meghan are trouble!” one seethed, while another countered, “He’s family—William is being mean!”
Detractors insist that it is Meghan’s pincer-like influence that has drawn Harry away from his family—pointing to her latest mansion post as evidence of attention-seeking. His supporters, however, see William’s burst as a power play to consolidate his position of dominance.
The public interest in the family drama is a gift that keeps giving, with Charles, 76, said to have been torn between going “yay” or “nay” for allowing the meeting, but under pressure to ice out Harry.

Meghan, with Archie and Lilibet in Montecito, is said to be “furious” by William’s attack—a hint of a public riposte. The silence from the palace only stokes more drama, with whispers that there is no going back.
Will Harry’s move heal or break family ties? For the moment, this tale of treachery and fraternal fury has seized the world’s attention and pushed the monarchy to a tipping point between order and bedlam.