Princes William, Harry’s chances of reunification were dashed after the Highgrove visit

Princes William, Harry’s chances of reunification were dashed after the Highgrove visit

There was a time when Prince William and Prince Harry were inseparable and their playful bond was a delight to witness to the public.

However, the bitter feud has torn the siblings apart to the point where they haven’t spoken a word to each other in years, and sources believe it’s unlikely they would ever reunite.

Harry had met his father at Highgrove House with Meghan and their two children in a private and emotional reunion. It was the first time in four years that Archie and Lilibet met their royal relatives.

The meeting with King Charles last week has suggested there may have been a chance the brothers could be brought together. Earlier reports had also claimed that one of the palace’s top aides has been working to bring the king’s two sons into one room.

The opportunity to reunite has presented itself on many occasions, especially with the King supporting it.

Although they do not reconcile, the king wants William to tolerate his younger brother’s presence for the sake of the monarchy. However, insiders have told that People Magazine that the relationship is “so broken” that it needs to be repaired.

“I thought maybe it would have eased up a bit by now, to be honest,” an insider close to William and Harry told. “But there has been no movement, especially on Williams’ part. There is no contact.”

William is reportedly still furious with Harry and purposefully kept his diary busy during the visit to avoid any chance of meeting his brother.

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