William is ‘trying to move on with his life’ after Harry’s ‘breach of trust’, insider claims

Prince William is “trying to move on with his life” afterPrince Harry’s bookSpare inflicted a “massive breach of trust”, an insider has claimed.

The Prince of Wales, 40, has “made no effort” to speak to his younger brother the Duke of Sussex, 38, since the explosive memoir came out in January, it has been reported.

The autobiography became thefastest-selling non-fiction book ever on its release – with the English language editionselling more than 1.4 million copies on its first day of publication.

The book brought anew round of attacks on the Royal Family – with criticism directed towards William andQueen Consort Camilla – as well asKing Charles andKate Middleton.

An insider toldUS Weekly that the Prince of Wales was becoming increasingly wary of his younger brother.

They said: "William feels that Harry is all smoke and mirrors and is not to be trusted. He’s trying to move on with his life.”

The source added "there has been a massive breach of trust" after Harry "leaked" certain stories about the Royal Family.

OK! has approached William's representatives for comment.

Tensions have been growing between the two royal brothers since Harry and Meghan Marklestepped back from senior royal duties in 2020 and moved toMontecito in California.

A year later the Duke and Duchess and Sussex gave acontroversial interview with Oprah Winfrey – which was followed up in December last year by theirNetflix documentary – which levelled afresh round of damning claims against the monarchy.

Among the most explosive allegations in Harry’s book Spare was one claim thatWilliam attacked Harry in a row over Meghan.

The Duke wrote: “He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor.

"I landed on the dogs' bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me. I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out."

In an interview to promote the book, Harry claimed: "What was different here was this level of frustration, and talk about the 'red mist' that I had for so many years – and I saw this 'red mist' in him.

"He wanted me to hit him back, but I chose not to."

In his book, Harry also claimed that the Prince and Princess of Wales encouraged him to wear hisinfamous Nazi uniform to a 2005 fancy dress party.

In one section, he alleged his father King Charles told his later motherPrincess Diana that 'my work is done' after shegave birth to a 'spare' second son.

In another,Harry revealed he had killed 25 people while serving as an Apache helicopter pilot in Afghanistan.

The memoir also contains a number ofintimate revelations about King Charles – as well as someilluminating insights into royal life.

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