Prince Andrew Speaks Out About Harry — And Sends Congratulations to Kate and William
In a surprising move that has drawn fresh attention to the royal family, Prince Andrew has publicly spoken about Prince Harry for the first time in months — and in the same breath, offered warm congratulations to Prince William and Princess Kate on their recent milestone.
Speaking at a private event in Windsor, Andrew addressed a small audience before his remarks were quickly relayed to the press. His tone was measured, but his words carried weight. “Family matters are never simple,” he began. “Harry remains my nephew, and I wish him the best — as I do for all members of this family.”
This comment, while brief, marks the first time Andrew has referenced Harry directly since the Duke of Sussex’s high-profile interviews and memoir. Observers note that the statement appears deliberately neutral, avoiding criticism while subtly signaling that ties to Harry remain acknowledged, if not close.
In contrast, Andrew’s message for William and Kate was far warmer. Offering his congratulations on their recent wedding anniversary and their growing public role, Andrew praised the couple’s dedication. “William and Catherine have shown extraordinary commitment and grace under pressure,” he said. “They are a credit to the Crown and an example for the next generation of royals.”
The comments have sparked considerable speculation. Royal analysts point out that Andrew has kept an unusually low profile in recent years, rarely making public statements about other family members. His decision to speak now — and to pair comments about Harry with praise for William and Kate — is being interpreted as a carefully considered move.
Some insiders suggest that Andrew’s remarks reflect the broader mood within the family: a cautious acknowledgment of Harry’s continued place in the royal bloodline, paired with strong public support for William and Kate as the central figures of the monarchy’s future.
Public reaction to the statement has been mixed. Supporters of Harry see Andrew’s words as a rare sign of reconciliation or at least recognition, while critics view it as a subtle reinforcement of the division between Harry and the rest of the working royals.
The timing of Andrew’s remarks also raises questions. With King Charles focusing on his reign and streamlining the monarchy, William and Kate have taken on an increasingly prominent role. Andrew’s praise for them may be seen as aligning himself more closely with the current core of the royal family.
As for Harry, there has been no official response to Andrew’s statement. Sources close to the Sussexes suggest that Harry is unlikely to comment, preferring to keep any family discussions private.
Whether Andrew’s words were intended as an olive branch or a simple acknowledgment, they have once again drawn public attention to the intricate and sometimes fragile dynamics within the royal family.
For now, his message stands: recognition for Harry’s place, praise for William and Kate’s service — and a reminder that, despite distance and differences, the bonds of family remain impossible to ignore.