Estrangement Continues Between Prince William and Prince Harry After King Charles Meeting
- On Friday, Prince Harry visited King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House, yet Prince William made no attempt to meet his brother during the five-day United Kingdom visit.
- The rift widened after Harry and Meghan Markle stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and relocated to California, then deepened sharply following the 2023 publication of Harry's memoir, "Spare."
- Royal expert Kinsey Schofield noted William's priority is "protecting the institution he'll one day inherit," while British royals expert Hilary Fordwich stated William "remains adamant Harry isn't to be trusted."
- Insiders describe the brothers' relationship as "so broken," with no movement toward reconciliation reported, especially from William's side since the visit.
- Royal historian Robert Lacey believes the divide is "very profound and very long-lasting," suggesting reconciliation will remain a "distant prospect" unless Harry makes an apology.
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Prince William and Prince Harry’s Relationship Is Still “So Broken” Despite King Charles Reunion, Says Insider
Prince William and Prince Harry did not reunite when the Duke of Sussex visited England in early July, with sources claiming that there's been "no movement."
Prince Harry & Prince William Have ‘No Contact’ Despite King Charles Reunion
Photo Credit: Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty Images Prince Harry and Prince William’s relationship continues to be strained despite the Duke’s reunion with King Charles. For those unversed, Harry visited the UK to honor his commitment to the Invictus Games, to be held next year in Birmingham. The week-long trip reportedly ended with the Sussexes and their children, Archie and Lilibet, privately meeting King Charles at his residence. An insider …
While King Charles III and his younger son move a file to unfurl their situation, the approach of the Duke of Sussex and his brother is highly improbable, according to his surroundings
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