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Prince William leaning on his ‘replacement’ brothers, new ‘inner circle’ amid Kate Middleton’s cancer battle: report

Nika Shakhnazarova
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Prince William is leaning on his 'replacement brothers,' new 'inner circle' amid Kate Middleton's cancer battle: report
Prince William is leaning on his 'replacement brothers,' new 'inner circle' amid Kate Middleton's cancer battle: report
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Prince William is reportedly relying on a new “inner circle” of confidants as his wife, Kate Middleton, continues her cancer treatment.

It’s no surprise that the Prince of Wales, 41, no longer has his younger brother, Prince Harry, to turn to for support.

The pair’s relationship became seemingly nonexistent after Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, quit royal life in 2020 and moved to the US — where the pair have launched several attacks on the royals.

Prince William is reportedly relying on a new “inner circle” of confidants as wife Kate Middleton continues her cancer treatment. REUTERS
Prince William is reportedly relying on a new “inner circle” of confidants as wife Kate Middleton continues her cancer treatment. REUTERS
The heir to the throne is reportedly relying on his cousin-in-law Mike Tindall, 45, for support. Getty Images
The heir to the throne is reportedly relying on his cousin-in-law Mike Tindall, 45, for support. Getty Images

Ever since the transatlantic move, Harry has not been part of William’s close-knit group — prompting the heir to the throne to lean on his “replacement” brothers.

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“When two people in a family fall out, it makes life very difficult not only for them, but for the rest of the family, too,” royal expert Jennie Bond told OK! magazine.

“Loyalties are tested, and there is no easy answer. This is a time when William needs all the love and support he can get from his family.”

Palace insiders say that the ongoing rift between both camps has made it difficult for everyone.

William (right) also boasts a close friendship with Peter Phillips — Princess Anne’s 46-year-old son. Getty Images
William (right) also boasts a close friendship with Peter Phillips — Princess Anne’s 46-year-old son. Getty Images

And according to Bond, William is now relying on Peter Phillips — Princess Anne’s 46-year-old son — for support, as well as his cousin-in-law Mike Tindall.

“I can imagine the three of them having a lot of fun together. This is William’s inner circle,” Bond told the outlet. “People he can trust absolutely and who are showing that they are there for him when the going gets tough.”

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Bond went on to say that the Duke of Sussex, 39, “is not, and will not, be here to help or provide a shoulder to cry on.”

The Princess of Wales, 42, revealed her cancer diagnosis to the world in March. AP
The Princess of Wales, 42, revealed her cancer diagnosis to the world in March. AP

“This is a time when William needs all the love and support he can get from his family,” she added.

“And so I’m really glad that William has a cousin who is almost like a a brother to him in Peter Phillips,” she continued, adding that Phillips is “incredibly down to earth, solid and has been there” for William for years.

It’s no surprise that the Prince of Wales, 41, no longer has his younger brother, Prince Harry, to turn to for support. AP
It’s no surprise that the Prince of Wales, 41, no longer has his younger brother, Prince Harry, to turn to for support. AP

Bond added that the current situation gives the public “a glimpse of the future” once William becomes king.

“He may not have his brother at his side, but he will have a band of loyal and close relatives to help him represent the monarchy,” she noted.

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