Allegations about Prince William and Prince Harry's feud have continued to develop in recent weeks. Following the release of Finding Freedom's excerpts, many royal experts and commentators have chimed in to discuss the claims in the book.

Speaking on ITV's Royal Rota, the hosts Chris Ship and Lizzie Robinson accused the Duke of Cambridge of being a "snob," according to the Daily Express. He, reportedly, had this attitude toward Meghan Markle, which, then, started the Duke of Sussex's resentment.

The hosts asserted that Prince William warned Prince Harry that he might be "rushing" into things with the then-Suits actress. He, also, reportedly, referred to her as "this girl," which made their relationship "suffer."

Ship rhetorically asked Robinson if the future King was "snobbish" upon giving his advice to his younger brother. He, later on, claimed that the Duke of Cambridge seemed to have a "snobby attitude" toward the Duchess of Sussex.

Robinson countered that the whole dynamic does not have something to do with William's move. Whether he had that attitude or not, it was exactly how Harry, reportedly, took it. The hosts seemingly agreed and said that, since then, the decline in the royal sibling's relationship became evident.

The discussions about the alleged tension between Prince William and Prince Harry came after The Times and The Sunday Times serialized Finding Freedom. Ahead of its release this month, the publications shared a few excerpts centering on the alleged feuds and rifts between the Sussexes and Cambridges.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's PR team released a statement after. They, reportedly, clarified that they did not contribute to the unofficial biography, and "that they were not interviewed." The authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, also, said the same thing.

But, reports claimed that Prince William, as well as the Duchess of Sussex's father, believes that they participated in the creation of the material. The future King, even, allegedly, stated that the book is the Sussex couple's way to "control the narrative."

Amid the debacle, members of the British Royal Family recently "showed friendship" toward Meghan Markle to mark her 39th birthday. Senior royals, including Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles, wished Prince Harry's wife a "happy birthday" via social media.

Prince William and Kate Middleton, also, greeted the Duchess of Sussex on their official accounts. Alongside the note, they posted a photo of her, greeting a young girl. Reports, later on, described the greetings as short, yet "sweet."