In the dock.. and at the bar! Why William called in lawyers over THAT row about Harry's mental health and what it's REALLY like to go partying with the two brothers - all the royal gossip and scandal on our unmissable Palace Confidential TV chatshow

  • Explosive claims made in ITV documentary suggested that Kensington Palace leaked stories about Prince Harry's mental health during Megxit crisis 
  • Lawyers for William challenged the makers of Harry and William: Where Did It Go Wrong? who cut the section from the film seen by the public 
  • The Daily Mail's Royal Editor Rebecca English says William has 'drawn a line in the sand' and says the ITV programme crossed them 
  • The claims were made by Omid Scobie, dubbed Meghan and Harry's 'stormtrooper' by Daily Mail diarist Richard Eden 
  • Documentary also suggests that Prince William partied just as much as brother Harry, but just 'never got caught' 
  • Mail on Sunday Diarist Charlotte Griffiths reveals what it is REALLY like to go out partying with the princes It's not what was in the ITV documentary Harry and Meghan: Where Did it Go Wrong? that got royal watchers excited – it was what was left on the cutting room floor that proved to be the biggest talking point.

    A version of the documentary shown to the media featured a contributor claiming that Kensington Palace had planted stories in the press about Prince Harry's mental health. 

    This infuriated Prince William who instructed lawyers to challenge this, ITV acquiesced and the film that was shown to the public made no mention of it.

    The incident shows 'that there is a line in the sand' for William, the Daily Mail's Royal Editor Rebecca English tells royal programme Palace Confidential. Prince William and Prince Harry arrive for the unveiling of a statue of their mother, Princess Diana at The Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace, on July 1

    Prince William and Prince Harry arrive for the unveiling of a statue of their mother, Princess Diana at The Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace, on July 1 

    The Daily Mail's Royal Editor Rebecca English speaks to royal programme Palace Confidential

    The Daily Mail's Royal Editor Rebecca English speaks to royal programme Palace Confidential

    'The suggestion that he had briefed about his brother and mental health issues was just a step too far for him'.

    Let's look at who is making these claims, argues the Daily Mail's diarist Richard Eden. It's Omid Scobie who is Harry and Meghan's 'stormtrooper' and 'cheerleader'. 

    A version of ITV documentary Harry and Meghan: Where Did it Go Wrong? shown to the media featured a contributor claiming that Kensington Palace had planted stories in the press about Prince Harry's mental health

    A version of ITV documentary Harry and Meghan: Where Did it Go Wrong? shown to the media featured a contributor claiming that Kensington Palace had planted stories in the press about Prince Harry's mental health

    Let's look at who is making these claims, argues the Daily Mail's diarist Richard Eden. It's Omid Scobie who is Harry and Meghan's 'stormtrooper' and 'cheerleader'

    Let's look at who is making these claims, argues the Daily Mail's diarist Richard Eden. It's Omid Scobie who is Harry and Meghan's 'stormtrooper' and 'cheerleader'

    The Mail on Sunday's diarist Charlotte Griffiths meanwhile says that the documentary – Harry and William: Where Did It Go Wrong? – illustrates just the tough line taken by William in the face of resistance from his younger brother. 

    'A new picture is emerging that William is much tougher in this situation than we previously thought…' she says. 'He was not taking any nonsense from very early on it seems'.

    There are claims in the documentary that as younger men Harry had the party boy tag, but William liked a night out just as much. 

    There are claims in the documentary that as younger men Harry had the party boy tag, but William liked a night out just as much

    There are claims in the documentary that as younger men Harry had the party boy tag, but William liked a night out just as much

    The Mail on Sunday's diarist Charlotte Griffiths says that the documentary – Harry and William: Where Did It Go Wrong? – illustrates just the tough line taken by William in the face of resistance from his younger brother

    The Mail on Sunday's diarist Charlotte Griffiths says that the documentary – Harry and William: Where Did It Go Wrong? – illustrates just the tough line taken by William in the face of resistance from his younger brother

    Charlotte reveals from personal experience what a night out with the princes involved and how they were different.

    Perhaps not to be outdone by her grandsons, the Queen has paid a visit to the country's most famous pub – the Rovers Return. 

    Her Majesty made the visit to the venue – and the famous cobbles outside – as part of a visit to the Coronation Street set, where she met the cast.

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