Prince William is reportedly livid that his younger brother Prince Harry is once again airing the royal family’s dirty laundry in his new mental health docuseries “The Me You Can’t See.”

“William feels that Harry should discuss his issues privately and can’t comprehend why he continues to shade his own flesh and blood on TV,” a source told US Weekly. “Of course, mental health is a serious issue, but William can’t get his head around why Harry keeps throwing his family under the bus.”

The source went on to say that it will be difficult for William and Prince Charles, the brothers’ father, to ever make peace with Harry after all that has happened.

“There’s no way they’ll ever trust him after this,” the source said. “The damage is done.”

Harry claimed in his new series that he felt “helpless” when his wife Meghan Markle began contemplating suicide due to the harassment she suffered from the British tabloids.

“I thought my family would help, but every single ask, request, warning, whatever it is, just got met with total silence or total neglect,” Harry claimed. “I was ashamed to go to my family because — to be honest with you, like a lot of other people my age could probably relate to — I know that I’m not going to get from my family what I need.”

“That was one of the biggest reasons to leave, feeling trapped, and feeling controlled through fear,” he continued. “Both by the media and by the system itself, which never encouraged the talking about this kind of trauma. Certainly, now I will never be bullied into silence.”

Harry also ripped into his father’s parenting skills, making it clear that he wants to be a different kind of dad than Charles was.

“Just because you suffered, it doesn’t mean that your kids have to suffer. In fact, quite the opposite. If you suffered, do everything you can to make sure that whatever experiences, negative experiences that you had, you can make it right for your kids,” Harry said. “Isn’t this all about breaking the cycle? Isn’t it all about making sure that history doesn’t repeat itself? That whatever pain and suffering has happened to you that you don’t pass on?”

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