It is quite funny: William rarely mentions his mother. Yet he looks like her and has built the family - solid, loving, safe - that his mother always craved. You know that she would love to see her Wales grandchildren happy and adjusted and she would have loved to support Catherine's early years initiative.
Hazno is always referencing his mother, has a wife cosplaying his mother, and yet he is living a life filled with all his mother loaded: the media games, the competition with other family members, constantly away from his kids leaving them to nannies.
William knew his Mother and when he grew up he got to understand her and her own limits. He respects and honours his mother with the life he has built. Hazno was too young to know his mother and is too dumb to understand her: so he follows what she was on the surface, a rebel of TRF, in awe with Hollywood. So he grifts from her name and ignores all she stood for.
And that would be sad and tragic if it weren't for the crumpled terrible actress wannabe millionaire he married that just makes it all a joke.
That's why I am laughing of the Netflix poorest of announcements and the pathetic attempt to overshadow the brilliant, moving and joyful movie of the new Princess of Wales.