Prince William, Prince Harry’s rift is deeper than common loss

Prince William and Prince Harry’s rift could not target despite common losses, says an expert.

The brothers who lost Graham Craker, a protective officer for both princes as teenagers, are united in their grief.

However, their grief cannot solve deep rooted problems, says expert Ingrid Seward.

She said to the mirror: “He played a formative role not like a surrogate father, but as an older friend who could always trust to keep them entertained.

“Tall and thin, ‘biscuit’, as he was known, had a personality that one of his colleagues compared to a grown schoolboy because of his love of young jokes. He used humor to help in difficult circumstances, and his own life had been possessed by tragedy when his wife drowned in a sea accident in 1991.

Mrs. Seward continued: “Biscuits somehow held his cheerfulness and was always at hand when he was most needed. When Diana died, biscuits were part of the strength that accompanied her house to Althorp and would have been a well -known and comforting presence for the boys.

“Kisk accompanied William to his first Ludgrove, but was under fixed instructions to stay in the background, even though his own room was next to William’s dormitory.

She said, “William and Harry will be saddened by Graham Craker’s death, but I can imagine that their rift with each other is too sensitive and too deep for them to be reunited, even though they were both able to be at his grave.”

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