Prince Harry ‘Mocking’ Brother William in Public Backfired When He Suffered Savage Swipe in Return
Tensions between the royal brothers have simmered for years, but a recent public jab from Prince Harry at his elder brother, Prince William, has reportedly taken the rift to a whole new level. What began as a cheeky remark quickly backfired when William responded with a sharp retort that left even palace insiders stunned.
The incident occurred during a charity gala in London that Harry attended as part of his recent UK visit. While the event was meant to highlight philanthropic efforts, a lighthearted comment from Harry quickly turned into headline material.
According to attendees, Harry, speaking to a small group of guests, made a quip about William’s “serious” demeanor, joking that his brother “must practice his speeches in the mirror with a crown on his head.” Though delivered with a smile, the remark did not go unnoticed by those in the room.
Word of the comment traveled fast, reaching William later that evening. And according to a palace insider, the Prince of Wales responded with what one courtier described as a “savage swipe” of his own. In a conversation overheard by several senior guests, William reportedly said: “Better a crown on my head than a chip on my shoulder.”
The remark, which many saw as a pointed reference to Harry’s repeated grievances about the royal family, has been described as one of William’s most direct digs at his younger brother to date.