In a shocking plot twist that could give reality TV a run for its money, Prince William has finally decided to spill some royal tea about his brother, Prince Harry, amidst their ongoing family saga that feels like it’s been running longer than a soap opera.
For those living under a rock (or perhaps in a very cozy castle), the royal brothers have been throwing shade at each other for years now. The last time they graced the same public event, it was like watching two cats in a room full of laser pointers—lots of jumping around but zero interaction!
Now, in a sneak peek of his upcoming documentary, Prince William: We Can End Homelessness, the 42-year-old Prince of Wales takes a rare moment to address the Duke of Sussex. Spoiler alert: he doesn’t throw any royal punches, but he does take a stroll down memory lane that involves a charity called The Passage and some seriously awkward family bonding.
Picture this: a young William, about 11 (or maybe 10; royal timelines can be fuzzy), on his first charity outing with his mother, Princess Diana, and none other than Harry. Imagine the scene—two little princes trying to navigate their feelings about homelessness while Mom is cracking jokes and making everyone feel like they’re at a royal picnic instead of a serious charity event. “Hey, did you guys hear the one about the homeless guy who walked into a bar? Oh wait, he didn’t, because he has no place to go!”
William reminisces, “My mother was like the charity fairy godmother, making everyone feel at home and having a laugh. I thought, ‘If everyone’s homeless, they must be super sad,’ but I was totally wrong. Turns out, it was a pretty happy vibe!”
As he recalls the heartwarming interactions—playing chess and sharing life stories—William gets all introspective. “I was just a kid, thinking life was all about my royal bubble. But then I met people who were like, ‘Yeah, I was living on the street last night,’ and I was like, ‘Whoa, mind blown!’” It’s like one big royal epiphany wrapped in a game of chess!
Mark your calendars! The documentary drops on ITV1 and ITVX on October 30 and 31 at 9 PM. Get ready for a royal rollercoaster, and don’t forget your popcorn for those family feuds—it’s bound to be a wild ride! 🍿👑