Prince William 'worried' about his brother Prince Harry after interview

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According to a source from Kensington Palace, The Duke of Cambridge is "worried" about his brother, Prince Harry, after he opened up about his mental health in a television documentary, the BBC reports.

Prince William is reportedly hoping that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex "are all right" after they revealed in the ITV documentary that they were struggling with life in the public eye.

While Kensington Palace has issued no comment on the film, which aired on Sunday, the source stated that there was an opinion that Harry and Meghan were "in a fragile place".

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In the documentary, which followed the couple on their tour of southern Africa earlier this month, both parties admitted that they were struggling with the intense scrutiny from British tabloids.

Erstwhile Suits actress, Meghan, said that adjusting to her new title had been difficult. "When I first met my now-husband my friends were really happy because I was so happy," she said. "But my British friends said to me, 'I'm sure he's great but you shouldn't do it because the British tabloids will destroy your life'".

Interviewer, Tom Bradby, then proceeded to ask if it was fair to say she was "not really ok", to which the Duchess replied, "Yes".

Meanwhile, Harry, stated that dealing with his royal duties and mental health required "constant management".

"I thought I was out of the woods and then suddenly it all came back, and this is something that I have to manage," he elaborated. "Part of this job is putting on a brave face but, for me and my wife, there is a lot of stuff that hurts, especially when the majority of it is untrue."

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The BBC's source downplayed suggestions that Prince William was allegedly "furious" with Harry following the airing of the documentary.

In the film, the Duke of Sussex admitted that he and his brother have "good days" and "bad days". He also addressed rumours of a rift between them saying, "inevitably, stuff happens," as a result of "this family being under the pressure that it's under".

"We are brothers. We will always be brothers," he continued. "We are certainly on different paths at the moment, but I will always be there for him as I know he will always be there for me."

Prince William 'worried' about his brother Prince Harry after interview

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By VT

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According to a source from Kensington Palace, The Duke of Cambridge is "worried" about his brother, Prince Harry, after he opened up about his mental health in a television documentary, the BBC reports.

Prince William is reportedly hoping that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex "are all right" after they revealed in the ITV documentary that they were struggling with life in the public eye.

While Kensington Palace has issued no comment on the film, which aired on Sunday, the source stated that there was an opinion that Harry and Meghan were "in a fragile place".

Prince Harry chokes up recounting Meghan Markle's pregnancy:
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/ex5oCwLb-Q0L14jDU.mp4||ex5oCwLb]]

In the documentary, which followed the couple on their tour of southern Africa earlier this month, both parties admitted that they were struggling with the intense scrutiny from British tabloids.

Erstwhile Suits actress, Meghan, said that adjusting to her new title had been difficult. "When I first met my now-husband my friends were really happy because I was so happy," she said. "But my British friends said to me, 'I'm sure he's great but you shouldn't do it because the British tabloids will destroy your life'".

Interviewer, Tom Bradby, then proceeded to ask if it was fair to say she was "not really ok", to which the Duchess replied, "Yes".

Meanwhile, Harry, stated that dealing with his royal duties and mental health required "constant management".

"I thought I was out of the woods and then suddenly it all came back, and this is something that I have to manage," he elaborated. "Part of this job is putting on a brave face but, for me and my wife, there is a lot of stuff that hurts, especially when the majority of it is untrue."

Meghan Markle opens up about the struggles of motherhood: 
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The BBC's source downplayed suggestions that Prince William was allegedly "furious" with Harry following the airing of the documentary.

In the film, the Duke of Sussex admitted that he and his brother have "good days" and "bad days". He also addressed rumours of a rift between them saying, "inevitably, stuff happens," as a result of "this family being under the pressure that it's under".

"We are brothers. We will always be brothers," he continued. "We are certainly on different paths at the moment, but I will always be there for him as I know he will always be there for me."