Meghan’s friend Gayle King says it’s ‘no secret’ Harry and William’s relationship is ‘strained’

Meghan’s friend Gayle King says it’s ‘no secret’ Harry and William’s relationship is ‘strained’

Gayle King launched CBS’ coverage of Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday without making any mention of Meghan Markle or the devastating interview she gave Oprah, that CBS promoted and aired, a month before Philip’s death.

King ran through the order of the day and the order in which the royals will appear.

She said: ‘Then we’ll see Prince William and Prince Harry…William and Harry, there’s no secret about this, have had a strained relationship you could say since Harry stepped away from his royal duties.’

She then, during a talk-back- former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown, said there was ‘family drama’ that the world was speculating over.

‘Are we reading too much into the body language? They didn’t stand shoulder to shoulder when their mother was buried. This was by the Queen’s design,’ she said.

Harry and William walked behind the custom Defender Land Rover that was carrying their grandfather’s body but were several feet apart.

King said Harry had been in quarantine until ‘this morning’ after flying to the UK without his pregnant wife Meghan.

‘A lot has been made…at the end of the day, this is a family that’s grieving. I would suspect all of the family differences would be set aside for the day,’ she said.

King led the network’s special report of Prince Philip’s funeral in Windsor. She also led coverage of his death last week, and the network devoted three packages to it on their morning show, but none of them mentioned Meghan, Prince Harry, or the allegations of racism they made against his family in the interview.

King ran through the order of the day and the order in which the royals will appear. She said: ‘Then we’ll see Prince William and Prince Harry…William and Harry, there’s no secret about this, have had a strained relationship you could say since Harry stepped away from his royal duties.’

King is best friends with Oprah, visited Meghan at Windsor and attended her baby shower.

She no doubt had a hand in the orchestrating of the interview that sent shockwaves around the world and ripped through the Royal Family at a time when Prince Philip was gravely ill in hospital.

King and her CBS cohosts not only promoted the interview extensively, but they also dissected it once it had aired and said Meghan had been ‘vilified’ and ‘oppressed’.  

Omid Scobie – the author of the glowing biography Finding Freedom – will appear live from Windsor for ABC.

Scobie – author of the glowing biography Finding Freedom – will appear live from Windsor for ABC

Scobie announced Harry’s personal tribute to Philip earlier this week, which called him ‘a legend of banter’, and has claimed the funeral will be the ‘first steps’ to him mending his relationship with William.

Royal aides are ‘walking on eggshells’ as they try to navigate the rift, sources say.

King recently claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had a deal with CBS and ITV to postpone their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey if Prince Philip had died.

She had already sparked a row after revealing that the Sussexes told her that they had held talks with Harry’s brother Prince William and father Charles which ‘were not productive’.

Scobie is also known to be friends with Meghan, and last month published an email in which she demanded aides release a statement claiming Kate drove her to tears at a bridesmaid dress fitting.

It emerged on Thursday that William and Harry would not stand shoulder to shoulder behind their grandfather’s coffin. Instead, they will be either side of their cousin, Peter Phillips.

Insiders stressed that the arrangement should not be taken as a sign that the brothers refused to walk alongside each other.

A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: ‘This is a funeral… we will not be drawn into those perceptions of drama. The arrangements have been agreed and they reflect Her Majesty’s wishes.’

Sources did admit, however, that the fraternal feud has taken up ‘much thought and energy’ in the Lord Chamberlain’s Office, which is responsible for today’s arrangements.

‘Everyone is walking on eggshells so as not to exacerbate the situation,’ said one.

‘To be fair, both William and Harry have made clear that they wish to focus on mourning their grandfather and do not want anything to get in the way of that.

‘But it has made everyone doubly nervous about saying anything that could be remotely construed of being critical of the other side. It’s been a minefield.’

Scobie announced Harry’s personal tribute to Philip earlier this week, which called him ‘a legend of banter’, and has claimed the funeral will be the ‘first steps’ to him mending his relationship with William

Sources insist the formation of those walking behind the coffin was based on ‘bloodlines and age’.

The group will be led by the duke’s two elder children, with the Prince of Wales, 72, on the right and the Princess Royal, 70, on the left.

They will be followed by the Duke of York, 61, and the Earl of Wessex, 57.

Philip’s three adult grandsons are next, with William, 38, on the ‘elder brother’ column behind Charles and Andrew, while Harry, 36, will be behind Anne and Edward.

Between them will be Anne’s son Peter…

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