Princess of Wales uncle hits back at Harry and Meghans

Princess of Wales’ uncle hits back at Harry and Meghan’s Netflix attacks ‘unfair and untrue’

‘Catherine and William will feel deeply wounded’: Princess of Wales’ uncle Gary Goldsmith hits back at Harry and Meghan’s Netflix attacks as he insists Kate IS a hugger, saying she ‘ Desperate” wants the Warring Brothers to mend their rifts

  • Gary Goldsmith had an explosive reaction to the Sussexes’ six-part series
  • He described William and Kate as “the real fairytale love story” in the family
  • He also revealed how Kate ran to Pippa’s wedding to hug his daughter

The Princess of Wales’ uncle revealed in her Netflix documentary that Kate and William will feel “deeply wounded” by Harry and Meghan’s attacks.

Gary Goldsmith exclusively told Mail+ how his niece “desperately” wants the warring brothers to mend their rift after the Sussexes’ six-part series aired its final episodes on Thursday.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been the target of a range of allegations, including claims that William “yelled and yelled at” his younger brother during a heated meeting over the terms of the Sussexes’ exit from royal life .

And while Meghan was presented as warmly as she described herself as a “hugger”, Kate was portrayed as a staid, willing prisoner who, in Harry’s words, conformed to the “mold” of what a royal woman should be.

Gary Goldsmith (pictured) told Mail+ how the couple are

Gary Goldsmith (pictured) told Mail+ how the couple are “desperate” for the warring brothers to mend their rift after the Sussexes’ six-part series aired its final episodes on Thursday

Mr Goldsmith, 57, insisted his niece is in the same hug as the Duchess

Mr Goldsmith, 57, insisted his niece is in the same hug as the Duchess

The couple are making a range of allegations against Mr Goldsmith's niece and her husband, including claims that the Prince of Wales

The couple are making a range of allegations against Mr Goldsmith’s niece and her husband, including claims that the Prince of Wales “yelled and yelled at” his younger brother when he learned he was stepping down as working royal

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (centre foreground) sit separately from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey, London

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (centre foreground) sit separately from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey, London

However, Mr Goldsmith, 57, insisted his niece is in the same hug as the Duchess.

“At her younger sister Pippa’s wedding in 2017, she had Prince George in her arms and literally ran over to me and my daughter, Tallulah, for a big hug,” he revealed.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have not publicly acknowledged the claims and have no plans to watch any of the six episodes.

However, Mr Goldsmith admitted he couldn’t resist joining millions to sit and watch but was upset by the way the family was portrayed.

“I think Catherine and William will feel deeply hurt. They love Harry, they miss him. He’s family and despite this attack, I believe they would still welcome him and Meghan,” he said.

“To me, the series not only felt scripted and inauthentic, but also unfair, self-serving, unreasonable, and untrue — especially when done knowing that William and Catherine could never answer.”

He added: “The real fairytale love story is Catherine and William. They now work together as a cohesive entity while the other fairytale couple in America are massively disruptive.’