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Prince William and Prince Harry remain "at war with one another" following former royal aide Jason Knauf's first television interview, royal commentator Charlotte Griffiths has suggested.
Speaking about Knauf's appearance on 60 Minutes Australia, Griffiths characterised his comments as a potential "indirect attack" on Harry and Meghan.