Prince William, King Charles III's eldest son, has astonished royal fans and critics alike with his calm manner to dealing with the situation in the midst of his younger brother's continuous drama to interest audiences.
With his silence, the Prince of Wales seemed to have provided the appropriate response to the Duke's claims.
Despite Harry's repeated insults, Kate Middleton's husband exhibited maturity and decency by remaining silent.
William's technique of remaining cool and hesitant to reply to the Duke's bragging has demonstrated that "he's fit to be King."
As he avoids adding fuel to the fire, the 41-year-old's handling of the royal drama with the unhappy royal indicates his fitness to be King.
Former BBC royal journalist Jennie Bond highlighted how the future king eventually gained confidence.
"These days, William exudes confidence. She told OK! magazine, "I think this comes from growing older, becoming more comfortable in your own skin, the vast experience he now has of being centre stage, and learning to cope with the glare of pretty constant publicity."
"He [William] has demonstrated maturity in dealing with the schism with Harry, has maintained his dignity and silence, and has demonstrated that he is more than ready to take on the responsibilities of his current and future roles," she continued.
The expert continued by invoking William and Harry's late mother, Princess Diana, stating, "As Diana told me, 'the country is lucky to have William.'"
She recounted how the Prince used to struggle with the media attention he received, particularly from girls who were smitten by his excellent looks, but now he takes it in stride.
"He's tall, dashing, with a fabulous smile, and the same engaging manner that his mother had with the public," Bond said of the stylish royal. It's no surprise that he's a bit of a heartthrob. Young females went crazy about William while I was with him in Canada six months after Diana's death."
"They screamed, cried, wanted to hug him, waved signs saying they wanted to marry him, and generally humiliated the poor boy." He's used to that type of adoration now, if not quite as frantic, and I think he appreciates it."
There are rumours that Harry and William will soon undertake "peace talks" to resolve their animosity.
However, a royal insider has dismissed reports of a reunion between the two royal brothers, noting that "William hasn't reached out to Harry and vice versa." They haven't argued, but they haven't made any contact either. There will be no phone calls, FaceTime calls, or Zoom calls."