Royal Brothers Remain Estranged as Harry's UK Visit Draws No Closer to William
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Mr Bagel
Prince Harry's recent visit to the United Kingdom with his wife Meghan Markle and their children did nothing to bridge the gap with his brother, Prince William. Despite meeting King Charles III at Highgrove House, the princes have had 'no contact,' according to East Bay Times.
Harry, Meghan, and their children Archie and Lilibet visited the King and Queen Camilla on Friday at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, the first such meeting in over four years, as reported by Harpers Bazaar. That same day, William was about 80 miles away, extratv reported.
An insider told People magazine, as relayed by extratv, that the brothers' bond is 'so broken.' The same source added, 'I thought it would have perhaps eased a little bit by now, to be honest. But there has been no movement, especially on William’s side. There is no contact.'
'I thought it would have perhaps eased a little bit by now, to be honest. But there has been no movement, especially on William’s side. There is no contact.'
The frank assessment underscores a rift that shows no sign of repair, even after a rare family gathering that included the King and the Sussexes' young children.
'the brothers' relationship remains "broken" with no communication between them'
The strained dynamic persists against a backdrop of ongoing legal disputes. Harpers Bazaar noted that the visit coincided with a court ruling denying Harry's security protections for his family in the UK, adding another layer of tension to an already fractured relationship. International Business Times UK concluded that the visit highlighted 'the ongoing rift with Prince William, as the brothers remain estranged despite family reunions, with insiders revealing no signs of reconciliation.'
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