Prince William is apparently at a loss for words, and analysts believe that after he is crowned King, the Sussexes will face significant changes.
This accusation was made by royal commentator Daniela Elser in an article for News.com.au.
That post underlined how terrible things had grown between the brothers, and it contained statements from a former courtier.
This courtier informed Tom Sykes of the Daily Beast, "Charles may be willing to put up with this, but William will not." He despises Harry and Meghan with every fiber of his being; he feels they have abandoned all the family stands for, and the thought of them exploiting their royal position as a calling card enrages him."
In light of this, Ms Elser has come up with her own ideas, stating that "the options available to a King William to trim the Sussexes' sails would be limited, but it is clear he will take a far more hardline stance."
That's all it means: "in both Windsor and Montecito, both sides appear to be digging in and doubling down," and thus "any chance of a detente appears non-existent."
She stated that "two things have come into focus" as a result of the rift and deepening separation.
First and foremost, "the Duchess of Sussex is following her own star and is increasingly embracing life as a public figure, interviews included, and doing what she must to build her lifestyle business."
Meanwhile, Prince William appears to be preparing to "pursuing the couple's remaining royal perks," which she feels would be perceived as 'vindictive' coming from a monarch.
Even "if that was the case, it's hard to see Harry and Meghan taking such a blow lying down."
Perhaps there will be a Meghan book, a sequel to Spare, and more Oprah? The Sussexes have long demonstrated their willingness to battle for what they believe to be right and fair, as well as to stand up and speak up some more," she said.