William ‘will not be mucked around’ as he refuses ‘to give Harry free pass’ before funeral
Prince William will not be ‘mucked around’ says insider
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Prince William is sending a message to Prince Harry that he “will not be mucked around” ahead of Prince Philip’s funeral. Lady Colin Campbell said the separation of William and Harry at Prince Philips funeral shows that the Duke of Cambridge is “not giving Harry a free pass”. It was revealed earlier this week that the two brothers will be separated at the funeral procession by their cousin Peter Phillips.
TalkRADIO host Patrick Christys asked: “What message does this send that they will be separated?
“Is there still this rift? Will they use this opportunity to try and repair their relationship?”
Lady Colin responded: “I think it sends a message that Prince William will not be mucked around.
“He will not allow sentiments to divert him from his duty to the British people and to the British crown.”
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She continued: “He is not giving Harry a free pass just because they are sharing a family sadness.
“I am behind Prince William 100 percent on this. I think it would be inappropriate to pretend that everything is well in the Garden of Eden.
“Everything isn’t well. It’s very good that he is actually making a stand.
“Prince William has mettle, he is not going to allow anyone to muck him around, or muck the crown around.
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“He shouldn’t pretend, he should be giving the message that Harry’s recent behaviour won’t be tolerated by him.”
This comes as the Royal Family prepare to celebrate Prince Philip at his funeral later today.
Prince Philip’s funeral will be attended by a small group of just 30 people.
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Members of the public are being urged to stay away due to coronavirus restrictions though the service will be broadcast live by the BBC, ITV and Sky News.
A national minute’s silence will be held at 3pm to commemorate the Duke of Edinburgh’s life.
His body is now resting in the private chapel at Windsor Castle before being moved to the State Entrance.
His coffin will be placed on a modified Land Rover that the duke himself helped to design, and carried in a procession the short distance to St George’s Chapel.
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