William and Harry, Britain’s warring royal brothers
As Prince Harry prepares to return to the UK with Meghan and their two children, attention will turn to whether the brothers can repair their strained relationship.
Prince William and Prince Harry, the royal brothers of Britain, have a history of strained relations dating back to the death of their mother, Princess Diana. Despite their father King Charles III's cancer diagnosis, the brothers have not reconciled and tensions remain high. Their last public appearance together was in September 2022, following the death of their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Harry, now the Duke of Sussex, is set to return to the UK with his family, raising questions about whether the brothers can mend their rift. Prince Harry admitted in a recent BBC interview that he misses the UK and wants to reconcile with his family, but the wounds remain deep. The relationship between the brothers has been the subject of much media scrutiny, with allegations of betrayal and hurt from Harry.
Royal experts suggest that William may be unhappy about Harry's planned return, feeling betrayed by his actions. Despite the challenges, there is hope that the brothers could reconcile in the future, as it would be a Christian duty for William to forgive his brother upon his ascension to the throne.
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