Prince William is said to be "very worried" about
his brother Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after he watched their emotional
documentary where they opened up about their struggles with mental health while
on their African tour.
The Duke of Cambridge is said to be hoping his brother and
Meghan are "all right" after the documentary Harry & Meghan: An
African Journey.
In the documentary which aired on ITV on Sunday night,
October 20, Harry described his grief surrounding his mother’s death as a
"wound that festers".
Harry continued: "I thought I was out of the woods and
then suddenly it all came back."
Harry was also asked about his relationship with brother
William during the documentary, and admitted that they are currently on
"different paths".
He told journalist Tom Bradby: "We are brothers. We
will always be brothers. We are certainly on different paths at the moment but
I will always be there for him as I know he will always be there for me. We
don’t see each other as much as we used to, because we are so busy, but I love
him dearly."
Meghan also spoke of her struggles amidst the constant media
scrutiny and said she has not been OK behind the scenes. She added that the
past year has been "hard".
Following their revelation, a Kensington Palace source told
the BBC that there is a view that the couple are currently in a "fragile place".
Phil Dampier, author of Royally Suited: Harry And Meghan In
Their Own Words, said he wouldn’t be surprised if the couple took a step back
from their public duties for good.
He said: "A year ago I would have said no, but now I
wouldn’t be surprised."
He continued: "I think if they have a six-week holiday
and have a break, hopefully they might come to their senses and realise it
isn’t working for anyone. It’s storing up long-term problems. There’s nothing
to be gained unless they’re paving the way to leave."
Mr Dampier stated that the Queen had also been concerned
about the "direction Harry and Meghan are taking", adding that it was
"very serious".
Harry and Meghan currently have a full schedule of
engagements and commitments until mid-November. After this point "they
will be taking some much-needed family time", the Sunday Times reports.