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Prince William and Harry never reconciled?


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Since Prince Harry’s decision to distance himself from his royal duties, relations with his brother, Prince William, are reportedly very strained. A rupture that could have serious consequences.

Prince Harry and Prince William would be well advised to be reconciled. Since many weeks, between the two brothers, the relations would not be very good. The cause: the decision of the youngest of the two to distance himself from his royal functions and to leave to settle in Los Angeles with his wife, Meghan Markle and his son, Archie.

Only, a fracture between the grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II could be a real cataclysm. Indeed, former journalist and royal expert Robert Lacey, has assured that if they do not manage to put an end to their rift, it will be a “trauma” similar to the death of their mother, Princess Diana, as reported in the Mirror.

In a new book, the former journalist assures that the rift between Princes Harry and William is far greater than the British monarchy suggests. The gulf between them is “worse than people think,” he said. Rather than trying to reconcile the two brothers, he said, royalty has preferred to close its eyes in the hope that time will bring about a positive change. Only, the resentments would be too deep and the resentments numerous.

The resentments between Princes Harry and William are numerous

“If this rift between the brothers is not healed in one way or another, it will continue with the abdication crisis and Diana’s death as one of the traumas that changed the monarchy,” the expert wrote in his book Battle of Brothers.

“It is time to change things in a positive direction, but for the moment the Palace is not working in that direction”. Robert Lacey hopes that his book will help the monarchy make the right decisions to help the two brothers resume dialogue.

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