Conflicts between siblings have long been a part of the British royal family. However, Prince William (42) and Prince Harry (40) have intensified the tension with their choices. According to Harry, their feud started when his elder brother refused to back him and his wife, Meghan Markle (43), in their decision to step away from royal responsibilities. Since then, their bond has only worsened.
Prince William & Prince Harry: A Royal Rift Beyond Repair?
When Harry and Meghan formally withdrew from their royal roles, it widened the divide between the brothers even more. The Netflix series on the Sussexes, along with Harryâs explosive memoir Spare, appeared to seal the fate of their fractured relationship. Though their conflict doesnât directly affect the British line of succession, a royal expert suggests that Williamâs unwavering stance could pose issues in the future.
Royal journalist Afua Hagan firmly believes that Williamâs path to the throne depends on mending his relationship with Harry. Speaking on the program Harry and Meghanâs American Nightmare, she remarked, âI donât think Prince William can take the throne if he doesnât reconnect with his brother.â

Can Buckingham Palace Mend the Royal Rift Between William & Harry?
Although many royal followers have come to terms with the fact that William and Harryâs once-close bond is now history, Afua Hagan remains optimistic about a possible reunion. However, she admits that any resolution between the brothers might not happen of their own free will. âI believe they will make amends,â Hagan predicted in an interview, stressing, âThey will have no choice but to reconcile, whether they like it or not.â
Prince William has never publicly addressed his rift with Harry. Former palace staffer Jason Knauf (43) offered his thoughts on Australiaâs 60 Minutes, stating: âItâs challenging when these matters unfold in public, but he [Prince William] has chosen to keep his feelings private. I believe those of us who know him should respect that and do the same.
Woman Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer Leaves Husband and Embarks on a Journey of Self-Discovery, Sleeping with Almost 200 Men
âWhen Molly Kochan received a terminal cancer diagnosis, she embarked on a profound journey to reclaim her sense of self.â
After finding she had terminal cancer, one woman chose to reclaim control of her life in a bold and surprising wayâby embracing her sexuality and sleeping with as many partners as she desired as part of a deeply personal journey.
Molly Kochan received the heartbreaking diagnosis in 2015, years after first being told she had breast cancer in 2011.
When doctors initially discovered the tumor, the disease had already spread to her lymph nodes. This meant Molly had to endure a grueling treatment plan that included chemotherapy, radiation, and a double mastectomy.
Tragically, by 2015, the cancer had metastasizedâreaching her bones, brain, and liver.
While many in her position might pursue travel or chase items on a traditional bucket list, Kochan opted for a different pathâchoosing to explore her desires and pursue intimacy on her own terms.
Originally from Los Angeles, Molly passed away in March 2019 at the age of 45. But before her death, she produced a six-episode podcast titled Dying for Sex and penned a memoir called Screw Cancer: Becoming Whole.
Kochan went on a sexual journey prior to her passing (Dying For Sex Podcast) right
The concept for the podcast took shape in 2018, when Kochan and her best friend Nikki Boyer realized that her experiences were too powerfulâand too realânot to share with a wider audience.
Molly had already been chronicling her escapades, and together they crafted a platform where she could speak openly about her illness and the deeply personal journey she was on.
Since its debut in February 2020, Dying for Sex has been downloaded millions of times, resonating with listeners drawn to Mollyâs unfiltered honesty and bold storytelling.
Despite the fact that menopause often dampens libido, Molly described an entirely different experience: âI literally wanted to hump everyone and everything I saw. I was constantly horny. It felt like being a teenager all over again.â
She even began uploading photos to dating apps before her divorce was finalizedâand after the split, she went on to sleep with more than 183 men.
As for the number? Kochan and Boyer eventually stopped keeping track after hitting 183.
A TV series starring Michelle Williams as Kochan has been released
Throughout her escapades, Kochan encountered all kinds of charactersâfrom a guy obsessed with feet to a dead ringer for Ryan Reynolds and even a man who never left home without his clown face paint.
Her unbelievable tale was so gripping that it became a limited TV series, with acclaimed actress Michelle Williams playing Kochan in Dying For Sex.
âSex reminds me Iâm still here, and it takes my mind off the illness,â Kochan admitted before her death.
âHonestly, I doubt Iâd have done any of this if I werenât sick. Maybe Iâd have wanted to, but Iâd have held back more.â
The podcast didnât just celebrate her wild, freeing experiencesâit also explored heavy themes, like the abuse she endured at seven years old by one of her motherâs partners.
When her health took a turn, she threw herself even deeper into her sexual exploits, confessing it was her way of coping and numbing the fear.
Boyer (left) and Kochan (right) hosted the Dying For Sex Podcast together
Reflecting on her late friendâs memoir, Nikki Boyer explained: âIt was never really about the kinks or fetishes. That first experience she had with a man sparked something deep within her.â
âHe ended up taking his own life, and the emotions she had to unpack from that were tied to older wounds. It wasnât something we touched on in the podcastâand honestly, Iâm not sure she ever fully processed it.â
In her final months, Kochan made the decision to reconnect with her parents and spent time reflecting on the path her life had taken. In one of her last written reflections, she shared a deeply moving realization:
âI wish I could end this wild hospital chapter with a story about some charming man who swept me off my feet and made me blushâbut that visitor never came.â
âThen I realizedâI did fall in love. Iâm in love⊠with me.â
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